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ARTICLES  OF  THE  CALENDAR,  ECLIPSES,  ETC. 

CAIiElVDitlt  A]V1>  CCliEliXlAl.  A 

FOR  XHF  AFAR  1^03. 

CUronolog'ical  Cj^cles. 


ical  Letter,  C  B 
1 


Golden  Number,  12 
, Solar  Cycle,  25 


Roman  Indictiou,  5 
Julian  Period,  66o5 


Oliaracter^  of  tlie  Planets. 


Sun. 

D  O  Moon, 
'th. 


SPRING  SIGNS 

1  Aries,  the  Ram. 

2  y  Taurus,  the  Bull. 

3  II  Gemini,  the  Twins. 

SUMMER  SIGNS 

4  2IS  Cancer,  the  Crab. 

5  n  Leo,  the  Lion. 

6  up  Virgo,  the  Virgin. 


§  Mercury. 

Jupiter. 

9  Venus. 

Vl  Saturn. 

j*  Mars. 

ijl  Uranus. 

of  the  Sig^ns  of 

tlie  Zodiac. 

AUTUMN  SIGNS. 

7  Libra,  the  Scales.  180 

30 

8  ni  Scorpio,  the  Scorpion.  210 

60 

9  f  Sagittarius,  the  Archer.  240 

WINTER  SIGNS. 

90 

10  Capricornius,  the  Goat  270 

120 

11  tis.  Aquarius,  Waterbearer.  300 

150(12  X  Pisces,  the  Fishes.  300 

Aspects. 

(5  Conjunction,  or  having  the  same  longitude  or  right  ascension, 
n  Quadrature,  or  differing  90°  in  longitude  or  right  ascension, 

S  Opposition,  or  differing  180°  in  longitude  or  right  ascension. 
^  Sextile,  or  differing  60°  in  longitude  or  right  ascension. 


Abbreviations. 


a 

i? 

Ascending  Node. 

V  o 

Degrees. 

Descending  Node. 

\ 

Minutes  of  Arc. 

N. 

North. 

\\ 

Seconds  of  Arc. 

S. 

South, 

m. 

Minutes  of  Time. 

E. 

East. 

s. 

Seconds  of  Time. 

W. 

West. 

Comm en cement  of  tlie  Four  Seasons. 

Winter  Solstice — Winter  begins,  Dec.  21st,  3h  in  the  morning 
Vernal  Equinox — Spring  begins,  March  19th,  lOli  in  the  evening. 


ler  Solstice — Summer  begins,  June  20th,  7h  in  evening. 

jitumn  begins.  Sept.  23d,  4h  in  the  evening. 


MOVABLE  FESTIVALS,'  FASTS,  ECLIPSES.  ETC. 


■  3 


IVlovable  Festivals  and  Fasts  of  tlie  Cliurcli. 


jSbrove  Sunday,  Feb.  28 

lAsh  Wed. — let  day  of  Lent,  Mar,  2 
ilat  Sunday  in  Lenl,  “  6 

'Palm  Sunday,  Afiril  ^ 

jGood  Friday, 

IEaster  Sunday, 


!Low  Sunday, 


Rogation  Sunday, 
Holy  Thursday, 
Whit^Sunday, 
Trini^y^unday, 

If  Sunday  in  Advent, 
ITlClin^ipas  Day/ 


May  22 
June  2 
“  6 
“  12 
Nov.  27 
Dec.  25 


24 


Ifloriiiiigr  and  Evening:  IStar* 


Venus  will  be  evening  star  until  July  12th,  then  morning  star 
the  remainder  of  the  year. 


Eclipses. 

In  the  year  1892  there  will  be  four  eclipses,  two  of  the  Sun,  and 
two  of  the  Moon. 

j  I. — The  first  will  be  of  the  Sun,  April  the  26th  day,  4h  58m  in  the 
jevening,  invisible  in  New  England. 

II.  — The  second  will  be  of  the  Moon,  visible  and  nearly  total.  May 
the  11th  day  6h  Im  in  the  evening. 

'  It  will  begin  4h  19m  in  the  evening. 

Middle  6h  7m. 

I  Ends  7h  40m. 

Duration  3h  and  20m . 

III.  — The  third  will  bo  of  the  Sun,  Oct.  the  20th  day,  Ih  49m  in  the 
afternoon,  visible  and  phases  as  follows: 

I  Begins  Oh  29m. 

I  Middle  2h  Im. 

Ends  3h  2m. 

Duration  2h  and  34m. 

Digits  eclipsed  8}^  i  early,  on  the  Sun’s  north  limb  Moon’s  Lat.,  65' 
24"  N.  descending.  This  eclipse  will  be  central  and  annular  in  the 
jnorthern  part  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

IV.  — Will  be  of  the  Moon,  Nov.  4th  day,  llh  6m  In  the  morning 
invisible  in  the  United  States. 


JANUARY. 


31  days 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 


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O  Full  Moon.  13th  day  lOh  42m  E. 


d  Last  Quar.  2l8t  day  lOh  58m  £ 
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31  days 

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2  Saturday. 

3  Sunday. 

4  Monday. 

5  Tuesday. 

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6  Wednesday. 

7  Thursday. 

8  Friday. 

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10  Sunday. 

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12  Tuesday. 

13  Wednesday. 

14  Thursday. 
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16  Saturday. 

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18  Monday. 


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FEBRUARY. 


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12th 


PHASES  OP  THE  MOON. 

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Tuesday. 

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Wednesday. 

3 

Thursday. 

4 

Friday. 

5 

Saturday. 

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8  Tuesday. 


9  Wednesday. 


10  Thursday. 


11  Friday. 

12  Saturday. 

13  Sunday. 


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16  Wednesday. 


17  Thursday. 


18  Friday. 


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MEMORANDA  FOR  .\PRIL. 

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21  Thursday. 

22  Friday. 

23  Saturday. 

24  Sunday. 

25  Monday. 

26  Tuesday. 

27  Wednesday. 

28  Thursday. 

29  Friday. 

30  Saturday. 


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12  Thursday. 


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16  Monday. 


17  Tuesday. 


18  Wednesday. 


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21 

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26 

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1  Wednesday. 


2  Thursday. 


3  Friday. 

4  Saturday. 


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30  Thursday. 


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1892. 

MEMORANDA  FOR  JULY. 

31  days. 

1 

Friday. 

2 

Saturday. 

3 

Sunday. 

4 

Monday. 

1892.  MEMORANDA  FOR  JULY.  23 

5  Tuesday. 

6  Wednesday. 

7  Thursday. 

8  Friday. 

9  Saturday. 

10  Sunday. 

1 1  Monday. 

12  Tuesday.  ^ 

13  Wednesday. 

14  Thursday. 

« 

15  Friday. 

16  Saturday. 

17  Sunday. 

24  MEMORANDA  FOR  JULY.  31  days. 


18  Monday. 


19  Tuesday. 


20  Wednesday. 


21  Thursday. 


22  Friday. 


23  Saturday. 


24  Sunday. 


25  Monday.  '  "  '  *■ 

•  i 


36  Tuesday. 


27  Wednesday. 


28  Thursday . 


29  Friday. 


30  Saturday. 


31  Sunday. 


“TY- 


' .  ^ 


|l892.  AUGUST.  26 

PHASES  OF  1 

O  ^ull  Moon  8th  day  7h  12m  M. 
C  Last  Quar.  15th  day  Ih  52m  M. 

HE  MOON. 

^  New  Moon  22d  day  6h  14m  M. 

])  First  Quar.  30th  day  9h  44m  M.| 

®  ®  Sun  day  Sun  Sun  d 

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6 

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3 

4 

4  54 

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6 

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1892. 

MEM0R.^.NDA 

FOR  AUGUST.  31  days  : 

1  Monday. 


2  Tuesday. 


I  3  Wednesday. 

■ 

f _ _ _  . 

4  Thursday. 

i 

( 

j 


26  MEMORANDA  FOR  AUGUST.  1892. 

5  Friday.  ^ 


6  Saturday.  • 

• 

7  Sunday. 

8  Monday. 

1 

9  Tuesday. 

10  Wednesday. 

% 

11  Thursday. 

- 

12  Friday. 

' 

13  Saturday. 

14  Sunday. 

15  Monday. 

16  Tuesday. 

17  Wednesday. 

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1892.  MEMORANDA  FOR  AUGUST.  27 

18  Thursday. 

19  Friday. 

^  20  Saturday.  SVM 

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21  Sunday. 

22  Monday.  : 

23  Tuesday.  , 

24  Wednesday. 

T 

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25  Thursday. 

26  Friday. 

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27  Saturday.  ! 

! 

28  Sunday. 

1 

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29  Monday. 

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30  Tuesday. 

31  Wednesday.  » 


28 _ SEPTEMBER.  30  days. 

PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 


O  Full  Moon  6th  day  4h  22m  E  0  New  Moon  20th  day  8h  21m  E. 
C  Last  Quar.  13th  day  8h  4m  M.  D  First  Quar.  29th  day  Ih  34m  M. 


3 

Si 

D  W 

Sun  day 

rise  sets  j  I’gth 

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sou. 

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dec’n 

a 

sou. 

d  i 

T.&  S. 

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pV 

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6 

3 

5 

30 

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58 

6 

29 

morn 

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4 

5 

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13 

3 

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14 

4 

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27 

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15 

5 

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42 

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6 

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22 

5 

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23 

6 

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29 

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30 

6 

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1892. 

MEMORANDA  FOR  SEPTEMBER. 

30  days 

1 

Thursday. 

2 

Friday. 

3 

Saturday. 

4 

Sunday. 

4 


• 

30  MEMORAJTOA  FOR  SEPTEMBER.  30  days- 

18  Sunday. 

19  Monday. 

20  Tuesday. 

21  Wednesday. 

22  Thursday. 

1 

23  Friday. 

24  Saturday. 

• 

25  Sunday. 

26  Monday. 

27  Tuesday. 

28  Wednesday. 

29  Thursday. 

30  Friday. 


1892.  OCTOBER.  31 


PHASES  OP  THE  MOON. 

O  f'oll  Moon  6th  day  Ih  27m  M.  0  New  Moon  20th  day  Ih  37m  E.  1 
d  Last  Qnar.  1 2th  day  4h  52m  E.  C  First  Quar.  28th  day  4h  41m  E.  ! 


o 

S! 

3 

Sun 

rise  sets; 

day 

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Sun 

sou. 

,  Sun 
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sou. 

C 

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h  m 

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m 

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7 

5  57 

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11  44 

11  50 

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8 

24 

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'll  6  cf  Wind  and  rain. 

2 

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5  58 

5  39 

11  42 

11  49 

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9 

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3 

2 

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5  38 

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11  49 

3  56 

10 

8 

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4 

3 

6  2 

5  36 

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10  59 

3  34 

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: 

5 

4 

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5  34 

11  32 

11  48 

4  43 

11 

49 

4  54 

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6 

5 

6  4 

5  33 

11  30 

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5  6 

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rises. 

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6 

6  5 

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8 

7 

6  6 

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1 

35 

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9 

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11 

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14 

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D.  Webster  died,  1852. 

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29 

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30 

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1892.  MEMORANDA  FOR  OCTOBER. 

31  days. 

1  Saturday. 

2  Sunday. 

i 

3  Monday.  j 

1 

i 

4  Tuesday. 

- 

5  Wednesday. 

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32 


MEMORANDA  FOR  OCTOBER.  31  days. 


6  Thursday. 


15  Saturday. 


16  .Sunday. 


17  Monday. 


18  Tuesaay. 


1892 

MEMORANDA  FOR  OCTOBER. 

33 

19 

Wednesday. 

20 

Thursday. 

• 

21 

Friday. 

22 

Saturday. 

23 

Sunday. 

24 

Monday. 

25 

Tuesday. 

26 

Wednesday. 

1 

27 

Thursday. 

28 

Friday. 

0 

29 

Saturday. 

30 

Sunday. 

31 

Monday. 

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NOVKMBER. 


30  days, 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 


jQ  Full  Moon  4th  day  llh  4in  M. 


New  Moon  19th  day  8h  34ni  M. 


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9  39  11  46 
9  36  11  46 
4  33;  9  34  11  46 
9  33  11  46  20 
9  31 


4  33 
4  32 
4  32:  9  30 


5  28:8 

6  13  □ 

7  ?:□ 

8  17 

9  24 
21  10  25  a 

4  11 41  a, 

2  morn  Iip  , 
45'  0  55  lip 

1  53£>. 

2  53^ 

3  55  , 

4  57  in 

5  59  rn 


4  31 
4  3i; 
4  30: 


9  27 
9  26 
9  24 


11  47  20  23 
11  47  20  34 
11  47  20  46 
11  48  20  59 
11  48  21  10 


19  29:11  47'  sets.  / 
19  42  eve34!  4  55! 

19  57  1 
9  2 

3 

4 

4 

5 


4  30,  9  23  11  48  21  21 


4  29! 
4  29 


9  21  11  49  21  30 
9  20  11  49  21  41 

i 


25'  5  48  / 
18'  6  26 
13‘  7  26  V:> 
8!  8  3l' 
59:  9  39 
49 1 10  55 

6  37  morn 

7  23|  0  8  K 

8  111  1  2ilqp 

9  0!  2  29; T' 


No  planetary  reading 
d  (5  tintil  the  8th 
li’s  decl.  19°  S.  day. 
High  tides, 
d  in  perigee. 

}l ’s  decl.  22°  S. 

Wind  and  clouds 
d  runs  high.  Variable, 
h  0c5  VVindy, but  warm 
^2  0^  Cool  for  Nov. 
Low  tides,  rains  or  a  lit- 
Mild.  tie  snow. 

Rain  at  sea  level,  snow 
9  C  c5^  (I  6  heights 
8  A  Windy 
d  (3  but  not  cold. 

d  in  apogee. 

Windy. 

§  d  6  Rain  or  snow. 
Mild  for  the  season, 
d  runs  low.  Windy, 
cf’s  decl.  15°  S. 

Low  tides. 

1st  S.  in  Advent,  cf  C  >6 

Many  clouds,  but 

not  much  storm. 


1892. 

MEMORANDA  FOR  NOVEMBER. 

30  days. 

:  1  Tuesday. 

i 

» 

2  Wedaesday. 

1 

I 

i  3  Thursday. 

i 

1 

4  Friday. 

1892.  MEMORANDA  FOR  NOVEMBER.  35 

5  Saturday. 

6  Sunday. 

~  7~  Monday. 

8  Tuesday. 

9  Wednesday. 

10  Thursday. 

11  Friday. 

12  Saturday. 

13  Sunday. 

14  Monday. 

15  Tuesday. 

16  Wednesday. 

17  Thursday. 

86 

MEMORANDA  FOR  NOVEMBER. 

1892. 

18 

Friday. 

19 

Saturday.  ^ 

• 

20 

Sunday. 

21 

Monday. 

22 

Tuesday. 

23 

Wednesday. 

24 

Thursday. 

25 

Friday. 

26 

Saturday. 

27 

Sunday. 

28 

Monday. 

29 

Tuesday. 

30 

Wednesday. 

1892.  DECEMBER.  S7 

PHASES  OF 

0  Full  Moon  3d  day  9h  32m  E 
d  Last  Quar.  10th  day  9h  45m  E. 

THE  MOON. 

0  New  Moon  19th  day  3h  28m  M. 

D  First  Quar.  26th  day  4h  37m  E. 

^  1  ®  Sun  1  day  Sun  :  Sun  '  d 

5  ^  rise  sets  I’gthi  sou.  dec’n  sou. 

^  ASPECTS,  AC. 

r.  &  8.  pi  ,  ’  1 

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h 

m 

h 

m 

h 

m 

0  / 

h 

m 

h 

m 

s 

1 

5 

7  10 

4 

29 

9  19 

11  49 

21  17 

9 

54 

3 

51 

8 

2 

6 

7  11 

4 

28 

9  17 

11  50 

22  6 

10  50 

5 

10 

8 

3 

7 

7  12 

4 

2S 

9  16 

11  50 

22  13 

11 

61 

rises. 

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4 

B 

7  13 

4 

28 

9  15 

11  51 

22  22 

morn 

4 

48 

n 

5 

2 

7  14 

4 

28 

9  14 

11  51 

22  30 

0 

56 

5 

51 

cr^ 

6 

3 

7  15 

4 

28 

9  13 

11  51 

22  37 

2 

3 

7 

4 

03 

7 

4 

7  16 

4 

28 

9  12 

11 

52 

22  42 

3 

7 

8 

18 

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8 

5 

7  17 

4 

28 

9  11 

11  52 

22  48 

4 

4 

9 

30 

Q 

9 

6 

7  18 

4 

28 

9 

10 

11  53 

22  52 

4 

55 

10 

38 

m 

10 

7 

7  19 

4 

28 

9 

9 

11  53 

23  0 

5 

42 

11 

45 

np 

11 

B 

7  20 

4 

28 

9 

8 

11  54 

23  4 

6 

24 

morn 

12 

2 

7  20 

4 

28 

9 

8 

11  54 

23  8 

7 

3 

0 

47 

13 

3 

7  21 

4 

28 

9 

7 

11  15 

23  12 

7 

42 

1 

45 

-/X 

U 

4 

7  22 

4 

29 

9 

7 

11  15 

23  16 

8 

22 

2 

49 

tn 

15 

5 

7  23 

4 

29 

9 

6 

11  15 

23  19 

9 

1 

3 

49 

m 

16 

6 

7  23 

4 

29 

9 

6 

11  56 

23  21 

9 

44 

4  50 

ir, 

17 

7 

7  24 

4 

29 

9 

6 

11  56 

23  24 

10 

30 

5 

54 

/ 

18 

B 

7  25 

4 

29 

9 

5 

11  57 

23  26 

11 

20 

0 

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19 

2 

7  25 

4 

30 

9 

5 

11  57 

23  27 

evel3 

sets. 

10= 

20 

3 

7  26 

4 

31 

9 

5 

11  58 

23  27 

1 

8 

5 

20 

21 

4 

7  27 

4 

32 

9 

5 

11  59 

23  27 

2 

3 

6 

15 

22 

5 

7  27 

4 

32 

9 

5 

12 

0 

23  27 

2 

55 

7 

31 

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23 

6 

7  28 

4 

33 

9 

5 

12 

1 

23  25 

3 

46 

8 

47 

24 

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7  :8 

4 

33 

9 

5 

12 

1 

23  25 

4 

33 

9 

56 

25 

B 

7  28 

4 

34 

9 

5 

12 

1 

23  21 

5 

19 

11 

16 

K 

• 

4 

35 

9 

6 

12 

23  18 

6 

5 

morn 

cp 

'  7 

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7  29 

4 

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9 

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12 

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6 

52 

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.  29 

4 

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9 

6 

12 

3 

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41 

1 

35 

8 

5 

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4 

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7 

12 

3 

23  8 

8 

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2 

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8 

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7 

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4 

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9 

8 

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9 

8 

12 

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23  0 

10  35 

5 

23 

□ 

l2  0  ^  Snow, 

d  in  perigee. 

HiKh  tides. 

^1^9  6  Temperate  air, 
blit  it  may  snow.; 
<L  runs  high.  Warmer. 
Snow  or  rain,  or  both.  \ 
High  Winds  and  j 

snow.i 

Low  tides. 

(f  5  Dh  ^  c5  Rain  at  sea 
level,  snow  on  heigh ts.i 
A  little  more  snow. 

9  d  641d  6  Changeable, 
d  in  apogee.  ! 

Thermometer  rises. 

5  d  c5  Rough. 

Snow.  I 

High  tides.  Windy, 
d  runs  low. 

d ’s  decl.  22045'  S.  The 
r^’s  decl.  1°  N  planets 
i|’s  decl.  170  S.  are  silent 
Christmas  Day.  from 
cf  d  the  20th  to  the 
Low  tides.  30th. 

f^’s  decl.  21®  S. 

Sudden  changes  with  a 
d  in  ppr.  little  snow. 


1892 

-'c - -  ■ 

MEMORANDA  FOR  DECEMBER. 

31  days 

1 

Thursday. 

2 

Friday. 

3 

Saturday. 

4 

Sunday. 

5 

Monday. 

38 

MEMORANDA  FOR  DECEMBER. 

1892 

6 

Tuesday. 

7 

Wednesday. 

B 

1 

f 

t 

1 

1 

1 

8 

Thursday. 

1 

1 

j 

9 

Friday. 

1 

1 

1 

i 

! 

1 

10 

Saturday. 

1 

i 

1 

i 

11 

Sunday. 

12 

Monday. 

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'  •  ■  'f-  ' 

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13 

Tuesday. 

14 

Wednesday. 

: 

15 

Thursday.  “ 

y 

16 

Friday. 

1 

1 

1 

t 

17 

Saturday. 

18  Sunday. 


1892.  MEMORANDA  FOR  DECEMBER.  39 

19  Monday. 

20  Tuesday. 

21  Wednesday. 

22  Thursday. 

23  Fridaj’'. 

24  Saturday. 

25  Sunday. 

26  Monday. 

27  Tuesday. 

28  Wednesday. 

29  Thursday. 

30  Friday. 

• 

31  Saturday. 

40  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  TOWNS, 

Alpliabetica-lljr  Arranged.. 

- - 

PRELBUNARY  INFORMATION. 

1.  The  names  of  all  the  Towns  and  all  the  Post  Offices  in  the  State, 
except  those  which  have  North,  East,  South,  West  or  Center  prefixed  to 
the  names  of  the  towns  of  which  they  are  a  part,  are  here  alphabet¬ 
ically  arranged. 

2.  For  villages  above  excepted,  look  under  the  name  of  the  town. 
But  East  Kingston,  North  Hampton,  South  Hampton,  South  Newmark¬ 
et,  and  Westmoreland  are  toivns. 

3.  After  the  name  of  each  town,  you  find  the  name  of  the  county  in 
which  it  is  located,  the  population  in  1890,  the  direction  and  approxi¬ 
mate  distance  from  Concord  and  from  the  Shire  town  of  the  county, 
the  way  of  reaching  it  by  rail,  the  town  officers  and  the  professional 
and  business  men,  arranged  under  different  heads,  as  nearly  alphabet¬ 
ically  as  is  convenient,  some  regard  being  had  to  economy  of  space. 

-4.  Merchants  are  supposed  to  keep  a  general  assortment,  and  physi¬ 
cians  to  be  “  old  school  ”  unless  otherwise  specified. 

5.  All  these  items  are  referred  every  year,  usually  between  Aug.  1 
and  Dec.  1,  to  the  Town  Clerks,  Postmasters  or  other  prominent  men 
of  the  several  towns  and  villages  for  correction. 

6.  We  earnestly  solicit  corrections  from  all  other  persons  who  may 
notice  things  which  they  know  to  be  errors. 

7.  Of  course  changes  are  made,  in  March,  of  Town  Officers,  and 
other  changes  are  constantly  occurring,  so  that  one  need  not  expect  to 
find  this  Directory  absolutely  correct  all  the  year  round,  but  me  it  with 
this  understanding  and  you  will  find  it  very  valuable. 


AC  WORTH,  i^TJLLlVAN—Yo^.  717.  W.  fr.  C.  50  m;  S.  W.  fr. 
Newport  14  m.  R.  R.  S. — Charlestown,  8  m.  on  Conn.  R.  R.  R.  Daily 
stage. 

OFFICERS — Cleric  and  Treas.,  F.  C.  Parker;  Selectmen,  W.  C.  Neal,  C 
F.  Lewis,  John  Symouds;  Board  of  Education,  Geo.  W.  Buss,  N.  P. 
Merrill,  Mabel  A*.  Wood. 

Postmasters — Fred  C.  Parker;  East,  G.  W.  Buss. 

Justices — J.  B.  Richardson,  J.  H.  Dickey,  J.  A.  Wood,  State;  H.  N. 
Hayward,  G.  H.  Dodge,  J.  S.  Gove,  C.  J.  Davis,  E.  L.  Sarsons. 
J.  L.  McKean,  A.  M.  Mitchell. 

Church — Cong.,  T.  W.  Darling.  Physician — George  H.  Powers. 
Hotel— H.  R.  Neal. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  G.  H.  Dodge,  M.  P.  Thornton;  carri¬ 
ages,  Fred  H.  Batchelder;  handles,  lumber  and  chair  stock,  East, 
Geo.  W.  Buss;  shingles,  E.  S.  Chatterlon;  East,  W^eston  0.  Kemp. 
Merchant — F.  C.  Parker. 

South — R.  R.  S. — Cold  Riv.,  11  m.  on  Cheshire  R.  R.,  and  New¬ 
port,  15  m.  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.  Daily  Stage  to  Charlestown,  Newport  and 
Sellows  Falls,  Vt. 

Postmaster — N.  P.  Merrill.  Hotel — E.  E.  Reed. 

Churches — Bap.,  Geo.  0.  Webster;  Meth.,  Charles  Rogers. 
Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  C.  W.  Barney,  A.  H.  Stickney ;  lum¬ 
ber,  flour  and  meal,  W.  H.  Barney;  patent  road  scrapers,  J.  Leavitt 
McKeen  ;  shingles,  C.  B.  Cummings  &  Son,  Wood  &  Brackett;  chair 
stock  and  hame  wood,  Hemphill  Brothers. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  41 


!  Merchants — J.  B.  Richardson,  N.  P.  Merrill. 

I  ALBAIVY,  CARROLI^Vo\i.2rn.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  74  m;  N.  W.  fr, 
Ossipee  27  m.  R.  R.  S, — Conway,  10  ra.  on  Eastern  R.  R.  Daily  stage 
,to  Eaton  Center. 

I  OFFICERS — CZer/c,  I.  Hammond ;  TVeas.,  T.  J.  Hurley;  Selectmen^ 
David  Hurley,  Geo.  W.  Purington,  Alvah  Blackey. 

Postmaster — South,  Alvah  Blackey. 

Justices — G.  W.  Purington.  State-,  Janies  M,  Shackford. 

Church - ,  Alonzo  Nickerson. 

Boarding  Houses — Shackford  House.  J,  M.  Shackford,  prop.;  Bear 
Mountain  House,  J.  N.  Piper,  prop.;  Mayhew  House,  J.  Mayhew, 
prop.;  Hill  House,  R.  R.  Hill,  prop. 

/  Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  T.  A.  Colbath,  Fred  Chase,  Wm. 
Ham  ;  boots  and  shoes,  Alvah  Blackey  ;  lumber.  Lord  &  Sanborn,  S.  0. 
Sanders,  H.  A.  Quint,  John  L.  Peavey;  carpenters,  I.  Hammond,  E.  F. 
Hurley,  J.  N.  Piper. 

j  Merchant — Groceries,  James  M.  Shackford. 

’  Alder  Brook — See  Bethlehem. 

AI..EXA]VDRI:A,  GRAFTON—IPop:  679.  N.  W.  fr.  C.34  m;  S. 
jW.  fr.  Plymouth,  12  m.  R.  R.  S. — Bristol,  on  Bristol  Br.  R.  R.  Two 
stages  daily. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  O.  S.  Gale;  Treas.,  L.  F.  Blake;  Selectmen, 
C.  L.  Plumer,  H.  C.  Phillips,  Warren  Keyser;  Board  of  Education, 
Dick  E.  Burns,  E.  P.  Verrill,  Mary  Plumer. 

Postmasters — J.  F.  Phillips;  South,  Eliza  M.  Pillsbury. 

Justices — 0.  S.  Gale,  S.  B.  Sleeper,  A.  F.  Cheney,  E.  C.  Merrill,  J.  F. 
Phillips,  J.  N.  Bradford,  State. 

'  Church — Union, - ;  Meth.,  .J.  N.  Bradford. 

Exp.  Ag’t— G.  S.  Fisher. 

Merchant— J.  F.  Phillips. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  S.  S.  Patten,  J.  P.  Berry,  E.  T.  Hutchins, 
S.  G.  Patten. 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  John  Emery;  carpenters,  Harvey  Locke, 
S.  Kirk,  B.  W.  Richardson,  J.  W.  Atwood. 

A  Lrl.E YSTOWX,  MERRIMACK—  Pop.  1,475.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  7  m. 
R.  R.  S. — .4llenstown  &  Suncook  on  Sun.  Val.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  P.  S.  Rainville;  Treas.,  Curtis  E.  Dalton;  Select¬ 
men,  John  B.  Haselton,  Wm.  D.  Marden,  Moise  Lefebvre ;  Board  of 
Education,  J.  H.  Sullivan,  Warren  Martin,  Edwin  R.  Northrup. 
Postmistress — Mrs.  Mary  E.  Evans. 

Justices — H.  H.  Hartwell,  Wm.  Hazeltine,  J.  B.  Ilazeltine,  W.  Mar¬ 
tin.  J.  H.  Sullivan,  State  ;  A.  J.  Cate,  J.  B.  Batchelder,  Peter  S.  Rain¬ 
ville. 

Churches — Meth.,  H.  H.  Hartwell;  R.  Cath.,  J.  H.  C.  Davignon. 

Exp.  Ag’t — Warren  Martin.  Physician — A.  E.  E.  Brieu. 

Lawyer — John  B.  Hazeltine. 

Manufacturers — Brick,  P.  &  W.  Sargent;  cottons,  China  Manufg 
Co..  I).  L.  .Jewell,  ag’t ;  lumber,  A.  N.  Osgood;  lumber  and  wood,  F. 
E.  Blo<lgett;  granite,  C.  A.  Bailey;  shirts,  F  E.  Blodgett. 

Merchants — Boots  and  shoes,  Joseph  Lacasse,  Moise  Lefebvre, 
clothing,  Joseph  Fleury ;  drugs  and  medicines,  A.  E.  E.  Brien ;  dry 
goods,  Robinson  &  Rainville;  furniture,  stoves  and  tinware,  C.  P. 
Morse;  groceries,  S.  E.  Bates. 

AESTEAD,  CHESHIRE— Vop.  867.  S.  W.  from  C.  56  m;  N. 
•  fr.  Keene,  16  m.  R.  R.  S. — Cold  River,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.  Telephone 
from  Bellows  Falls. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


I 


OFFICERS — Cleric,  F.  L.  Preutiss ;  Treas.,  F.  J.  Marvia:  Selectmen,' 
!A.  R.  Etnerson,  F.  D.  Messer,  J.  F.  Dickey  ;  Board  of  Education^' 
George  Mayo,  S.  A.  Mitchell,  C.  H.  Cook,  i 

Postmasters — F.  L.  Prentiss ;  Center,  C.  L.  Linsley  ;  Easty  E.  P. 
Fish. 

Justices — Chas.  E.  Cooke,  E.  M.  Smith,  State;  J,  A.  Brown,; 
G.  A.  Mayo,  H.  A,  Lovell,  Azel  Hatch,  J.  L.  Fuller. 

Churches — Cong,  R.  H.  Buss;  East, - ;  Univ.,  J,  R. 

Rhoades, 

I  Exp.  Ag’t — H.  B.  Chapin.' 

Hotels — Alstead  House,  H.  B.  Chapin. 

Lawyer — E.  M.  Smith.  Liverv  Stable — H,  B,  Chapin. 
Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  Harvey  Taylor,  Ware  &  Kent,  Geo. 
,M.  Rogers  ;  cider,  C.  M.  Lufkin  ;  edge  tools,  G.  A.  Brooks;  flour  an  l' 
'meal,  Noiirse  &  Holmes;  harnesses,  S.  Powers;  iron  founders,  iron 
iware,  plows,  etc.  C.  E.  Cooke,  F.  W.  Clarke,  C.  M.  Lufkin  ;  lumber, 
J.  P.  Forristal,  G.  G.  Banks,  Nourse  &  Holmes;  pumps,  A. 
Morrison;  rakes,  East,  E.  P.  Kidder  ;  scythe  nibs  and  pail  handles,  F, 

D.  Messer ;  scythe  sticks,  Lewis  Deinerse ;  tin  ware,  J.  S,  Walker;! 

wheelwrights,  C.  S.  Angris,  C.  M.  Dodge,  H.  P.  March  ;  painters,  C. 
S.  Chandler.  H.  C.  Harrington;  house,  S.  0.  Bull.  i 

Merchants — H.  A.  Lovell,  Timothy  Tufts,  F.  J.  Marvin;  East^^ 

E.  P.  Fish;  boots  and  shoes,  Prentiss  &  Masuris;  coffins  and  caskets; 
IC.  S.  Ainger,  B.  H.  Fisher;  drugs  and  medicines,  H.  0.  Webster; 
horse  rakes,  mowing  machines,  tedders  and  threshing  niachines,H.  A.' 
Moore;  meat,  H.  P.  Abbott;  stationery,  cutlery,  confectionery,  etc.,' 

F.  L.  Prentiss.  i 

Physicians — D.  Goodenow;  homeo.,  C.  M.  Lufkin. 

AL,TO.\,  BELKNAP—Vop.  1,372.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  2§  m:  S.  E.  fr.  La- 
jconia,  20  m.  R.  R.  S. — Alton  and  Alton  Bay,  on  Dover  and  Winue- 
Iptseogee  R.  R.  Conveyance  to  Gilmanton  Iron  Works  dail}'.  j 

j  OFFICERS — Cleric,  L.  G.  Welch;  Treas.,  Alonzo  French  ;  Selectmen, 
jCharles  Hayes,  Oliver  J.  M.  Gilman,  E.  H.  Rollins;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  D.  E.  Wheeler,  Oliver  J.  M.  Gilman,  George  H.  Demeritt. 

Postmasters — D.  M.  Mooney  ;  Bay,  E.  J.  Emerson ;  West,  S.  E.: 
Rollins.  I 

Justices — Morrison  Bennet,  Herbert  J.  Jones,  Charles  Hayes,  A.  L. 
Rollins,  J.  E.  Smith,  ;  J.  E.  Berry,  E.  R.  Cate,  C.  H.  Downing, 
J.  B.  French,  Oliver  J.  M.  Gilman. 

Bank — Alton  Five  Cents  Savings,  Pres.,  Chas.  E.  Walker;  Treas,  A.' 
L.  Rollins.  1 

Churches — Adv.,  N.  Glidden  ;  Cong., - ;  F.  Bap.,  J.  C.  Osgood.j 

Exp.  Ag’t — I.  D.  Mooney.  [ 

Hotels — Savage’s  Hotel,  H.  I.  Dolby ;  Fifield,  J.  H.  Fifield;  Bayy 
Winnipiseogee  House,  D.  E.  Wheeler,  prop.  i 

Livery  Stables— H.  I.  Dolby,  J.  H.  Fifield.  I 

Manufacturers — Flour,  S.  C.  Wentworth;  lumber, S.  C.  Wentworth,  J. 
B.  Woodman;  shoe  boxes.  L.  Woodman.  | 

'  Merchants  —  J.  Jones  &  Son,  Mooney  &  Varney;  West,  S.  E.i 
Rollins;  .Bay,  W.  P.  Emerson, C.  H.  Downing  &  Co.;  drugs,  L.  G.j 
Welch  ;  meat  and  provisions,  Lamprey  &  Jones;  millinery,  Mrs.  G.  S. 
Bassett. 

Physicians — P.  H.  Wheeler,  W.  S.  Davis. 

AIWrHERST.  HILLSBOROUGH— 1,053.  S.  fr.  C.  30  ni.;  N. 
jw.  fr.  Nashua  10  m.;  S.  W.  fr.  Manchester  12  m.  R.R.S. — Amherst  on 
jNashua  &  Wilton  R.  R.,  3  m.  Coach  to  and  fr.  all  trains. 


!  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

43 

OFFICERS — Clei'k,  W.  B.  Rotch ;  Treas.,  C.L.  Wilkins;  Selectmen, 
Geo.  E.  Farley,  E.  C.  Hubbard,  J.  F,  Weston  ;  Board  of  Education, 
Rev,  A.  J.  McGown,  Mrs.  S.  E.  Dodge,  Win.  W.  Sloan. 

Postmasters — W.  D.  Clark  ;^taiion,  C.  E.  Smith. 

Justices — J.  0.  Pulsifer,  CnSs.  Richardson,  A.  A.  Rotch,  State; 
E.  G.  Clark,  J.  F.  Osgood,  jr.,  W.  B,  Rotch,  W.  W.  Sloan,  George  E. 
Farley,  Wm.  Pratt,  John  H.  Coggin,  A.  S.  Wilkins. 

Churches — Bap., -  - ;  Cong.,  A.  J.  McGown;  Meth.,  Wm. 

Merrill. 

Exp.  Ag’t — W.  R.  Clark. 

Ins.  Ag’t — Wm.  B.  Rotch. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  Geo.  F.  Hanson  ;  brick,  W.  Rhoades  ; 
flour  and  meal,  H.  H.  Belden:  kits,  Cyrus  Cross;  picture  frames  and’axe, 
helves,  C.  S.  Parker  ;  printers,  Boylston  &  Rotch.  j 

Merchants — C.  L.  Wilkins;  broker,  W.  B.  Rotch  ;  groceries,  Clark; 
&  Sloan;  groceries  and  provisions,  G.  W.  Osgood;  meat,  G.  W.  Os-, 
good,  G.  K.  Walker,  R.  H.  Prince;  millinery,  Eliza  Atkinson;  stoves 
.and  tin  ware,  F.C.  Taylor. 

,  Physicians — F.  C.  Chandler,  J.  B.  Pettingill. 

I  Telephone  Ag’ts — Clark  &  Sloan. 

I  Aiiioskeag' — See  Manchester. 

:  ANDOVER,  MERRIMACK— 1,090.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  22  m.  R, 
R.  S. — West  And..  Potter  Place,  And.  Cen.,  and  E.  And.,  on  N.  R.  R.  ! 

OFFICERS — Cl€rk,(i.  H.  Scribner ;  Treas.,  W.  S.  Quimby  ;  Selectmen, 
Henry  W.  Kilburn,  Charles  H.  Hilton,  Hermon  C.  Weymouth  ; 
Board  of  Education,  Lyman  Clark,  Henry  L.  Emery,  W.  P.  Elkins. 

I  Postmasters — C.  A.  Cochran ;  East,  Fred  E.  Putney  ;  West,  W.  M. 
jPowers. 

i  Justices — James  F.  Fellows,  Almond  H.  Smith,  J.  D. 
Philbrick,  C.  E.  Carr,  H.  W.  Kilburn,  G.  W.  Stone,  N.  J.  Batchelder, 
J.  G.  Whitcomb,  State;  H.  A.  Wej’mouth,  Clark  Durgin,  W.  M. 
Powers,  Geo.  H.  Scribner. 

Churches — East,  Cong.,  Thomas  J.  Lewis;  F.  Bap., - . 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’ts. — East,  W.  B.  Durgin  ;  West,  James  K.  Willis  ; 
Centre,  John  11.  Merrill. 

Manufacturer — Hosiery,  East,  H.  M.  Busiel. 

'  Merchants — w.  S.  Quimby;  West,  Wm.  Powers;  East,  E.  E. 
Cole  ;  groceries,  F.  E.  Emerson ;  West,  W.  M.  Powers,  H.  L.j 
Chamberlain  &  Co,;  Cilleyville.  James  Seavey ;  stationery,  patent 
medicines,  etc.,  Clark  Durgin  ;  TFcs^,  wood,  lumber  and  grain,  R.; 
N.  Messer. 

Physician — H.  A.  W^eymouth. 

Center — Churches — Cong.,  H.  W.  L.  Thurston  ;  Unit.,  Lyman 
Clark.  i 

1  Lawyers — C.  E.  Carr,  George  W.  Stone. 

Literary  Institution — Proctor  Academy,  James  F.  Morton,  prin. 
Manufacturers — Hames  and  saddle  trees,  Baker,  Carr  &  Co. 
Merchants — W.S.  Quimby;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  C.  A.  Cochran.i 
I  Potter  Place— Postmaster— Wm.  Gordon. 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — Frank  P.  Goss. 

Hotel — Hotel  Potter,  A.  J.  George. 

Livery  Stable — Whipple  &  Shephard. 

Manufacturers — Fishing  rods,  Walter  S.  Trumbull ;  lumber,  Daniel 
Downes. 

i  Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Jesse  Baker,  C.  H.  Yeaton,  John  Wilbur, 
|Jarry  Gove. 


44  BUSESTESS  DIRECTORY. 


Merchants — Auctioueer.  G.  J.  White;  groceries,  flour  and  meal, 
Daniel  Downes. 

Real  Estate  and  Pension  Agent — J.  G.  Whitcomb. 

HILLSBOROUGH— Fop.  1,248.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  30  m: 
N.  W.  fr.  Manchester,  30  m,  and  fr.  Nashua,  33m.  R.R.S. — Antrim,  on 
Hillsboro’  and  PeterboroR.  R.-an  extension  of  Contoocook  Valley  R.R. 
Daily  Stage  to  North  Branch. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  C.  B.  Dodge  ;  Treas.,  Morris  'Christie;  Selectmen, 
Geo.  A.  Cochrane,  J.  Elro  Perkins,  J.  N.  P.  Woodbury;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  D.  W.  Cooley,  J.  Frank  Tenney;  North  Branch,  Anson  Swett. 
Postmasters — E.  W.  Baker  ;  North  Branch,  Nelson  St.  Sauvaur. 
Justices — D.  H.  Goodell,  N.  C.  Jameson,  Morris  Christie,  G.  A. 
Cochran,  C.  B.  Dodge,  E.  W.  Baker,  A.  H.  Ingram,  J.  N.  P.  Woodbury, 
State;  C.  W.  Kelsea,  J.  G.  Abbott,  Geo.  P.  Little,  H.  A.  Hurlin,  L.  D. 
Cole,  C.  R.  Jameson,  Wm.  Buchanan,  R.  W.  Stewart,  J.  E.  Perkins. 

Churches  — Bap.,  S.G.  Hastings;  Meth.,  Thomas  Whiteside;  Pres., 
W.  R.  Cochrane. 

Exp.  Ag’t — U.  S.  &  C.  Ex.  Co.,  R.  P.  Whittemore. 

Hotel — Antrim  House,  Milton  Tenney;  Carter  House,  H.  W. 
Muzzey. 

Ins.  AgtS. — E.  W.  Baker,  Chas.  R.  Jameson.  Lawyer — L.  D.  Cole. 

Library — Antrim  Circulating  Library. 

Livery  Stables — Chas.  Bass,  M.  Tenney. 

Manufacturers— Blacksmiths,  L.  W.  Hill,  .John  A.  Bryer,  Ed. 
Mulhall  ;  North  Branch,\)»,\\diF. Fryer,  C.  A.  Conn;  braided  fish 
and  chalk  lines,  C.B.  Cochrane;  builders,  S.  N.  Worthley,  Ed.  T. 
Worthley,C.  F.  Downes;  Geo.  E.  Waldron;  N.  Branch,  Wm.  B.  Mcllvin: 
saw  mills,  C.  F.  Holt,  W.  A.  Hildreth;  barbers,  N.  J.  Morse  G.  Wilson : 
cherry  stoners,  fruit  parers,  seed  sowers,  water  proof  cutlery,  silver 
plating,  knife  and  file  handles,  hammock  chairs,  Goodell  Co.;  cribs  and 
cradles,  J.  G.  Abbott ;  excelsior,  M.  D.  Poor;  folding  cribs  and  swing 
cradles,  C.  S.  Brooks;  shoe  maker,  J.  C.  Richardson;  knife,  pail 
and  bundle  strap  handles,  C.  F.  Holt;  lumber,  C.  F.  Holt,  W.  A. 
Hildreth;  North  Branch,  Mcllvane  &  Son ;  John  E.  Loveriu; 
saw-mills;  31.  D.  Poor;  North  Branch,  John  E.  Loverin  ;  printer, 
news  and  stationery  dealer,  and  pub.,  Antrim  Reporter,  S.  Anson 
Brown ;  pasteboard  boxes,  S.  R.  Robinson  ;  picture  frames,  Chancey 
White;  rocking  cradles,  E.  C.  Paige;  tailor,  F.  F.  Roach;  folding 
cribs.  Dodge  Bros.;  house  painter,  Chancey  White  ;  North  Branch, 
Chas.  H.  Griffin;  carriage  painters,  Lewis  R  Gove,  Fred  L.  Nay; 
wheelwrights,  Lewis  R.  Gove,  Henry  Simohds  ;  Antrim  Cornet 
Band,  Morris  E.  Nay,  leader;  photographer,  F.  L.  Nay. 

Merchants--Harrington  &  Kibby,  Putney  &  Little,  North  Branch. 
Nelson  St.  Sauvaur;  auctioneer,  J.  N.  P.  Woodbury;  coal,  E.  W. 
Baker;  grain,  31.  D.  Poor;  groceries,  fruit  and  confectionery,  E.  C. 
Goodwin ;  jewelry,  C.  0.  Kimball;  meat,  S.  E.  Wihler;  millinery, 
Nettie  A.  Hunt ;  merchant  tailor,  F.  F.  Roach  ;  shoes,  John  A.  Balch  : 
stoves  and  tinware,  Forsaith  &  Hunt ;  undertaker,  J.  G.  Abbott. 

Physicians — I.  G.  Antoine  ;  homeo.,  3Iorris  Christie;  dentist,  D.  W. 
Cooley. 

Station  Ag’t — A.  H.  Ingram. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses — John  W.  Bass,  3Irs.  E.  3Vhitely,  J.  31. 
Duncan;  Lake  House,  C.  F.  Holt;  Peterwaugh  House,  C.  R.  Jame¬ 
son,  J.  F.  Tenney,  Geo.  F.  Perry;  North  jBr.,  Chas.  Grifiln,  Luther 
Campbell. 

Tel.  Ag’t — A.  F.  Ingram. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


45 


ASHL.AND,  GRAFTON— ^o\).  1,193.  N.  fr.  C.  45  m  ;  S.  E.  fr. 
Plymouth,  6  m.  R.  R.  S. — Ashland  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS  —  Clerk  and  Treas.,  0.  A.  Brown ;  Selectmen,  F.  H. 
Leavitt,  G.  W.  Baker,  Frank  Fiflehl;  Board  of  Education,  Byron  Smith, 
Freemont  D.  Eastman,  D.  M.  Leavitt. 

Postmaster — Geo.  B.  Gordon.  Tel.  Ag’t. — W.  F.  Harris. 

I  Justices — A.  W.  Drew,  T.  P.  Cheney,  G.  B.  Gordon,  J.  L.  Wilson, 
J.  F.  Keyes,  F.  .M.  Hughes,  R.  H.  D.  Dearborn.  J,  A.  Baker,  State;  E.  B. 
Currier,  A.  E.  Porter,  W.  P.  Norris,  G.  E.  Scribner,  0.  A.  Brown. 
L.  N.  Smyth. 

Bank — Ashland  Savings,  F.  M.  Hughes,  Treas. 

Boarding  Houses — Mrs.  A  C.  Ashworth,  Mrs.  G.  W.  Rankin. 

I  Churches — F.  Bap.,  E.  C.  Clark  ;  Epis.,  Loren  Webster. 

Ex.  Ag’t — W.  P.  Norris. 

Hotel  — Squam  Lake  House,  J.  M.  Cotton. 

Livery  Stables — J.  M.  Cotton,  A.  F.  Nichols. 

Ins.  Ag’ts — J.  L.  Wilson,  F.  M.  Hughes. 

Lawyers — J.  L.  Wilson,  A.  W.  Drew. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  F.  R.  Cross,  .1.  H.  Morrison ;  builders, 
Shepard  &  Fletcher,  Frank  Fifield  ;  boxes  and  cartoons,  Dexter  San 
born ;  boots  and  shoes,  A.  R.  Moulton ;  harnesses,  H.  H.  Gordon ; 
hosiery,  Ashland  Knitting  C<t.;  job  printer,  R.  R.  D.  Dearborn; 
ladies’ cloakings  and  flannels,  Brethrick  &  Firth;  lumber,  Kimball  & 
Co.;  lumber,  packing  boxes,  etc.,  H.  H.  Shepard;  leather  board,  Collins 
Co.;  manilla  wrapping  paper.  Wilder  &  Co.:  Plymouth  buckskin  and 
kid  gloves,  J.  F.  Draper  &  Co,  J.  G,  31orrison ;  tannery,  Eastman  Bros. 

Merchants  —  Pollard,  Hardy  &  Brown,  Hughes  &  Brown,  Sullivan 
Bros.;  auctioneer,  B.  F.  Pease;  coal,  D.  C.  Merrill:  carriages,  A.  F. 
Nichols;  drugs  and  medicines,  A.  E.  Porter;  fancy  goods  and  milli¬ 
nery,  Mrs.  S.  J.  Brown,  Susie  Dean;  grain  and  feed.  Brown  &  Morrill ; 
jewelry,  L.  P.  Clough  ;  meats  and  vegetables,  Pollard,  Hardy&  Brown, 
A.  J.  Cummings;  stoves  and  tinware,  0.  D.  Thompson. 

Physicians — M.  C.  Spaulding,  A.  R.  Garey,  J.  M.  Cheney;  dentist, 
C.  S.  Woodman. 

Restaurant— J.  S.  Drew. 

Asliuelot — See  Winchester. 

Al'KI.\.SO:V,  ROCKINGHAM— Pop.  483.  S.  E.  from  C.  36  m; 
S.  W.  fr.  Exeter,  16  m.  R.  R.  S. — Atkinson,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  Dail,\ 
stage. 

OFFICERS — Clei-k,  S.  B.  Mason;  Treas.,  Gilman  Greenough;  SeZec^men, 
E.  N.  Greenough,  G.  A.  Page,  John  K.  Mason;  Board  of  Education, 
Gilman  Greenough,  H.  N.  Sawyer,  Stillman  II.  Grover;  Collector,  Sam¬ 
uel  N.  Little. 

Postmasters — G.  P.  Dow ;  Depot,  A.  E.  Hoyt. 

Justices — Samuel  G.  Chandler,  George  P.  Dow,  I,  R.  Hovey,  State', 
Gilman  Greenough,  Win.  C.  Noyes. 

'  Churches — Cong.,  A.  C.  Swain  ;  Univ.,  supplied. 

Ex.  &  Tel.  kef  i— Depot,  A.  E.  Hoyt. 

Literary  Institution — Atkinson  Academy,  T.  B.  Rice,  Prin. 
Mechanics — Builders,  C.  B.  Sargent,  Nesmith  &  Mason- 
MerchantS — G.  P.  Dow,  ]M.  G.Calef. 

Atkinson  Depot — See  Plaistow. 

AUBUItX,  ROCKINGHAM— Pop.  631.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  18  m;  W. 
fr.  Exeter,  18  m.  R.  R.  S. — Auburn,  V/l  m.  on  C.  &  P.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Henry  P.  Wood  ;  Treas.,  John  P.  Gritfin  ;  Select¬ 
men,  Samuel  Richardson,  Burton  S.  McDufTee,  Clarence  W.  Emery ; 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


46 


Board  of  Education,  Wm.  G.  Brown,  Frances  A.  Griffin,  Theodore  C. 
Pratt. 

Postmaster — S.  G.  Prescott. 

Justices — A.  F.  Fox,  W.  M.  Neal,  A.  D.  Emery,  State;  Harrison 
Burnham,  Chas.  Spofford,  F.  P.  Buswell. 

Churches — Cong.,  T.  C.  Pratt ;  Meth.,  G.  H.  Clark. 

Grant’s  Boarding  House— I.  F.  Grant,  prop. 

Summer  Hotels — Mountain  View  House,  G.  W.  Pingree;  The 
Calef,  Charles  W.  Calef ;  Sheldon  House,  Samuel  Bradeen  ;  Lake  View 
Honse,  Janies  H.  Sargent;  Rathburn  House,  R.  S.  Clarke,  prop. 

Ex.  Ag’t — J.  Denwoodie. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  W.  H.  &  J.  P.  Griffin,  A.  W.  Pingree. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  A.  E.  Preston,  Goo.  Hall;  carpenters, 
Stephen  Emery,  J.  P.  Chase,  C.  \V.  Emery,  Geo.  W.  Pingree. 

Merchants — S.  G.  Prescott  &  Son,  G.  S  Emery  ;  meat,  Wra.  Em 
ery. 

Physician — Frank  E.  Colby. 

ATa.la,iiclie — A  postoffice  in  Carroll  Co. 

Bank  Vill  ag’e — See  New  Ipswich. 


BARNSTEA1>,  BELKNAP— Voi^.  1,264.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  20  m;  S.E. 
fr.  Laconia.  18  in.  R.  R.  S. — Rocliester,  18  m.  and  Farmington,  14 ; 
conveyance  to  each. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Center,  Charles  Emerson;  Treas.,  Daniel  E. 
Tuttle;  Selectmen,  South, 'R.  S.  Y OSS,  North,  Ira  L.  Berry,  John  H. 
Knowles. 

Postmasters — C.  W.  Blanchard;  Center,  D.  N.  Sackett;  South,  E. 
Hanson  ;  North,  Albion  N.  Foss. 

Justices — Enos  George,  Calvin  Jenkins,  T.  L.  Hoitt,  J.  P.Blaisdell, 
jC.  S.  George,  H.  G.  Colbath,F.  P.  Fletcher,  J.  H.  Jenkins,  N.  T.  Pitman, 
John  George,  State;  Ebon  Hanson,  C.  E.  Walker,  OScar  Foss,  Charles 
Emerson. 


Churches — Chris., - ;  Cong.,  ParaJe,  F.  L.  Small;  F.  Bap., 

- ;  North, - ;  Center,  F.  L.  Small. 

Hotels — Shackford’s,  Win.  H.  Robinson. 

Lawyer — C.  S.  George. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  Albert  W.  Smith,  Timothy  Emerson, 
T.  Grieves;  Parade,  0.  A..  Dockham;  Center,  boots  and  shoes,  J.  S. 
Campbell,  C.  B.  Lancaster  &  Co.;  Parade,  S.  J.  Hollis ;  builders, 
Harry  Miller,  Frank  Palmer;  lumber,  W.  B.  Drake,  Oscar  Foss,  T. 
K.  Proctor;  woolen  goods  and  hosiery,  J.  C.  Pickering. 

Merchants — C.  L.  Roby  &Co.,  C.  W.  Blanchard,  Walter  Richardson  ; 
South,  Eben  Hanson;  Center,  Geo.  J.  Whitney  &  Co.,  J.  F.  Chesle}^  D.  N. 
Sackett ;  auctioneer,  J.  P.  Blaisdell ;  Parade,  A.  J.  Whittier  ;  clocks 
and  watches,  Peter  P.  Moody  ;  dry  goods  and  millinery,  Cehtre,  Emer¬ 
son  &  Sackett  ;  South,  groceries,  C.  L.  Chesley. 

Physicians — Center,  G.  H.  Hawley;  dentists.  South,  James  M. 
Rowe,  Geo.  W.  Emerson, 

BARRIl\GTO]\,  Pop.  1,404.  E.  fr.  C.  30  m- 

W.  fr.  Dover,  8  m.  R.  R.  S. — Barrington,  onN.  &  R.  R.  R.  Daily  mail- 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Henry  F.  Carter ;  Trea^.,  G.  S.  Tuttle ;  Selectmen, 
W.  E.  Waterhouse,  Freeman  Varney,  G.  B.  Haley  ;  Board  of  Edu¬ 
cation,  B.  F.  Felker,  Ellen  J.  Smith,  J.  F.  Sherburne. 

Postmasters — M.  A.  Waterhouse  ;  East,  G.  B.  Haley;  North,  H.  F. 
Carter. 


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47 


Justices — J.  R.  Palmer,  Aaron  Beede,  Willinm  Waterhouse,  State; 
H.  G.  Cater,  F.  J.  Berry,  I.  >1.  Locke,  II.  Thompson,  W.  H.  Smith,  G. 
E.  Osgood. 

Churches — iHap., - ;  Cong.,  John  Cro.>by  ;  F,  W,  Bap., 

R.  McDonald, 

Manufacturers — ax  handles  and  boxes,  Elina  E.  Hall ;  baskets, 
Eben  (’apen  ;  blacksmiths,  Chesley  &  Canney,  G.  W.  lloitt  E.  E.  IIall,j 
T,  Davis,  H.  F.  Brock;  brick,  Gault  &  Head,  Albert  I.  Hull  ;  builders ,j 
E.  T.  Hall,J.W,  Berry,  W.  W.  Willey:  lumber,  J.  M.  Locke,  J.  F.j 
Berry,  Elma  E.  Hall,  Waterhouse  Smith;  spokes  and  felloes,  W.  H.j 
Buzzell.  j 

Merchants — agricultural  implements  and  farm  machinery,  A.  Lj 

Hall ;  grain  and  flour,  G.  B.  Haley ;  groceries,  J,  R.  Calef,  T.  R.  llall.i 
Waterhouse  &  Smith,  E.  B.  Brown.  j 

Physicians— Win.  Waterhouse,  G.  E.  Osgood.  ■ 

BARTI.ETT,  CM /?/eOLL— Pop.  1,247.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  85  m;  N.  W  i 
fr.  Ossipee,  45  m.  R.  R.  S. — Bartlett  and  Glen  Station,  on  M.  C.  R.  R 
OFFICERS — Clerk,  A.  W,  Burnell;  Selectmen,  C.  H.  George,! 
L.  Stillings,  C.  S.  Woodis.  ; 

Postmasters — Frank  George;  Zoiccr,  G.  W.  M  Pitman;  Centre,  A.j 
W,  Burnell.  i 

Justices — G.  W.  M.  Pitman,  A.  L.  Meserve,  M.  W.  Pierce,  Josephj 
Pitman,  Jona.  Gale,  State  :  Wm.  Pitman,  J.  F.  Head  ,  A.  W.  Burnell, j 

Churches — Adv.. - ;  Meth., -  Rogers;  Centre, - . 

Exp.  Ag’t  &  Tel.  Operator — J.  R.  Gillies;  Centre.  A.  W.  Burnell. 
Hotels — Bartlett  House.  Frank  George;  Centre,  C.  Steiphen,  Jos. 
Mead ;  Lower,  East  Branch  House,  Pitman  Bros.  ;  Pitman  s  Hall,  W. 
Pitman ;  Intervale,  Pequaket  House,  H.  A.  Vickery ;  Langdon  House 
.1.  L.  Prudette;  Fairview,  C.  A.  Tasker;  Pendexter  Mansion,  C.  C. 
Pendexter. 

Lawyer — G.  W.  M,  Pitman. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  G.  T.  Wilson,  Frank  Perkins;  Center. 
A.  M.  Hall,  G.  W.  Garland,  L.  D.  Hall;  Lower,  G.  W.  Weeks; 
carriages,  A.  31.  Hall  ;  lumber,  Bartlett  Laud  and  Lumber  Co., 
Kearsarge  Peg  Co. 

Merchants — E.  0.  Garland,  W.  S.  Foster,  J.  D.  Sanborn,  L.  Bart¬ 
lett  ;  Center,  Josiah  E:istman,  Austin  L.  Stillings,  31i8s  Minnie 
E.  Moore  ;  Intervale,  Geo.  Dinsmore. 

Physicians — L.J.  Frink.  i 

BATH,  GRAFTOX—Vo\^.,  935.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  80  m  ;  N.  fr.  Haver-j 
hill,  14  m.  R.  R  S.— Bath,  on  B.  C.  &  M.  R.  R.,  Wh.  Mt.  Div.  ! 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Clnules  Child;  Treas.,  Charles  Child  ;  SelectA 
men,  A.  H.  Burton,  I.  E.  Deming,  H.  Thayer.  ! 

Postmasters — S.  w.  Plimpton;  Swiftwater,  31.  C.  Kendall. 

Justices — Edward  Woods,  State;  H.  C.  Carbee,  W.  B.  Blandin,  J.  D.j 
Childs,  Charles  Child,  A.  N.  Blandin,  S.  W.  Plimpton. 


W 

3Ieth.,  Swiftwater, 


Uni..j 


Churches —  C-ong.,- 
31  rs.  3Iary  Cochrane. 

Eating  Houses  and  Livery  Stables— W.  l).  Thompson.  Z.  N.  Hutch-| 
ins.  - 

Ins.  Agent — S.  W.  Plimpton.  ; 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Agent — w.  V.  Ashley.  i 

Lawyers — J.  L.  ('arleton,  Edward  Woods.  ■ 

Literary  Institution — Bath  .\ca«lemy,  V.  B.  Carleton,  sec.  j 

Manufacturers — Bobbins,  W.  A.  Woods;  carding  mill,  E.  E.  Clark 
Lady  Poor  Ointment  and  Morrison  English  Liniment,  J.  W.  Foster.! 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


48 


lumber,  Bath  Lumber  Co.,  Blaudiu,  Noyes  &  Southard  i 
SwiftwaUr,  Swift  water  Sawmill  Co. ;  gristmill,  bobbins  and- lumber, 
Brydon  Sawyer;  shingles,  Joshua  Nutter. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — Blacksmiths,  James  Drury,  H.D.  Clough, 
Joshua  Nutter;  cari»enters,  Moses  Lang,  Geo.  Bailey,  R.  Cross,  J.  D. 
Norris,  0.  P.  Roll  ins;  painters,  C.  H.  Foster  &  Sons. 

Merchants — J.vW.  Foster,  S.  W.  Plimpton. 

Physician — S.  E.  Randall. 

Summer  Hotels — Elmwood,  Mrs.  Pierce;  Old  Stone  House,  Z.  N. 
Hutchins  ;  Highland  House,  Wm.  Simon ds. 


BESOFORD,  HILLSBOROUGH— S.  fr.  C.21m;  S. 
W.  fr.  Manchester  6  m.  R  R.  S. — Manchester,  on  C.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  S.  A.  Riddle;  Treas.,  G.  F.  Barnard ;  Selectmen, 
C.  B.  Beal,  H.  Holbrook,  1.  Barr;  Board  of  Education,  Frank  H.  Rowe, 
E.  P.  French,  W.  F.  Conner. 

Postmaster — Fred  A.  French. 

Justices — J.  A.  Riddle,  W  B.  Clement,  ;  S.  A.  Riddle,  R.  M. 
Rollins,  W.  B.  Kendall,  F.  H.  Brown,  Clinton  French. 

Church — Pres.,  A.  D.  Smith. 

Physicians — Frank  H.  Rowe,  Geo-  M.  Davis. 

Manufacturers — lUacksmiths,  T.  F.  Kendall,  J.  S.  Parkhurst;  boots 
and  shoes,  O.  L.  &  C.  H.  Kendall ;  lumber,  S.  C.  Damon,  G.  F.  Shep. 
ard,  J.  R.  Leach;  wheelwright,  C.  P.  Farley;  butcher  and  cattle  deal¬ 
er,  E.  R.  French. 

Merchants — F.  A.  French  ;  vegetables,  E.  W.  Stevens,  W.  W.  Dar- 
rah ;  meat,  Perham  Parker. 

BEL.:»IOXT,  BKLATYAP— Pop.,  1,142.  N.  fr.C.  18  m.  S.  fr.  La¬ 
conia,  6  rn.  R.  R.  S. — Tilton,  6  m..  East  Tilton,  4  m.,  on  C.  &  M.  R. 
Semi-daily  stage  to  Belmont  sta.  on  Tilton  be  Belmont  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk.  H.  C.  .\dams  ;  Treas.,  D.  W. Gale;  Selectmen,  W. 
C.  Wells,  Brock  Dearborn,  A.  F.  Rogers  ;  Board  of  Education,  G. 
H.  Ingalls,  Asa  Gile,  J.  Plumer. 

Postmaster— A.  I.  Smith. 

Justices — W.  C.  Wells,  C.  A.  Hackett,  Isaiah  Piper,  J.  W.  Wells,  E. 
P.  Thompson,  .John  M.  Sargent,  Harvey  Gardner,  D.  W.  Judkins, 
State;  M.  II.  Philbrick,  F.  K.  Johnson. 

Churches— 1st  F.  Bap.,  -J.  B.  Davis;  2nd  F.  Bap.,  J.  C.  Waldron  ; 
Christian,  E.  R.  Phillips. 

Exp.  Ag’t — C.  H.  Thompson. 

Hotel  —  Brown’s,  G.  H.  Ingalls,  prop. 

Lawyer — E.  P.  Thompson. 

Livery  Stables — C.  H.  Aikens,  Davis  &  Son. 

Manufacturers  —  Blacksmiths,  Abbott  &  West;  builders, 
J.  W.  Sweatt,  H.  Twombly,  Andrew  Phillips,  Cyrus  Norris,  J.  E. 
Maxfield,  Pv.  P.  Willard;  saw^  mill,  James  Wicks  ;  barbers,  Woodward 
&  Marden  ;  hosiery,  Gilraautou  Mills,  Moses  Sargent,  agent ;  lumber, 
B  F.  Fellows,  W.  C.  Wells. 

Merchants — Smith  &  Sargent,  A.  I.  Smith,  R.  G.  Hoyt  &  Co.; 
drugs  and  medicines.  Smith  &  Sargent  ;  jewelry,  Johnson  &  Wildes; 
meat,  E.  M.  Bryant,  B.  F.  Lakeman;  fruit  and  confection¬ 
ary,  A.  Ilillsgrove  ;  agricultural  implements,  C.  W.  Knowdes  ;  car¬ 
riages,  M.  K.  Smith;  millinery,  Mrs.  R.  G.  Hoyt. 

Physicians — S.  A.  Merrill,  Geo.  H.  Ingalls,  F.  L.  Gerald,  A.  S. 
Bolster. 

BENXINOTOX,  HILLSBOROUGH— Vo^.  542.  S.  W.  fr.  C. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  49, 

32  m  ;  W.  fr.  Manchester,  30  m.  R.  R.  S. — Bennington,  on  Hflls-' 
borough  &  Peterboro  R.  R.,  and  Manchester  &  Keene  R.  R.,  mile. 

OFFICERS — C'/erA;,Wm.  H.  Darrah;  rreas.,G.  A.  Whitteniore;  Select¬ 
men,  Wm.  H.  Darrah,  F.  B.  Gould,  B.  F.  George;  Board  of  Education^ 
Levi  Colby,  A.  A.  Lawrence,  F.  H.  Kimball. 

Postmaster— E.  I.  Dodge. 

Justices — B.  F.  George,  A.  W.  Gray,  H.  J.  Burtt,  G.  A.  Whittemore. 

Church — Cong.,  George  L.  Lawrence. 

Hotel — George  0.  Joslin. 

Livery  Stable — C.  Brown,  George  0.  Joslin. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  Will  Richardson  ;  cutlery,  D.  H.  Good- 
ell  ;  hoes  and  cutlery,  C.  J.  Kimball  &  Son ;  lumber  and  meal,  F.  E. 
Starratt;  paper,  T.  W.  Barker. 

Merchants — W.  E.  Downs,  George  0.  Joslin;  clocks  and  watches, 
Hartwell  Lakin  ;  meat,  F.  M.  Twitchell.  , 

Summer  Boarding  Houses — J.  C. Dodge,  James  Favor,  E.  A.  Holt, 
D.  Felch;  Darrah' s  Hill,  Wm.  H.  Darrah. 

BENTOX,  GRAFTON— 244.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  65  m  ;  E.  fr.  Hav- 
erhill,  10  in.  R.  R.  S. — North  Haverhill  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R.,  White  Mt. 
Div,  7  m.  Stage  daily  to  Woodsville,  10  miles  from  North. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  D.  F.  Richardson  ;  Treas.,  0.  L.  Mann ;  Selectmen, 
Wm.  W.  Eastman,  J.  M.  Harriman,  W.  S.  Nutter;  Board  of  Edacaiion, 
0.  L.  Mann,  P.  .M.  Howe,  Geo.  W.  Mann. 

Postmaster  and  Merchant — D.  F.  Richardson. 

Justices — G.  W.  Mann,  State;  0.  L,  Maun,  J.H.  Keyser,  W.  W.  East¬ 
man,  W.  B.  Page. 

Church — Meth.,  H.  Hammond. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  J.  H.  Keyser,  D.  F.  Richardson;  starch 
casks.  J.  H.  Keyser;  carpenters,  G.  W.  Mann,  E.,  C.  French. 

BERLIX,  COOS— Pop.  3,729.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  104  m;  E.  fr.  Lancas¬ 
ter,  35  m.  R.  R.  S. — Berlin  Falls  on  Grand  Trunk  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Giles  0.  Holt;  Treas.,  II.  F.  Marston;  Selectmen, 
Moses  Hodgdon,  William  Landry,  Wilson  A.  Pingree  ;  Board  of  Edu¬ 
cation,  Dr.  H.  W.  Johnson,  Mrs.  H.  J.  Brown,  R.  N.  Chamberlin. 

Postmasters — Falls,  Jesse  Tuttle;  Mills,  L.  C.  Beattie. 

Justices — H.  I.  Goss,  State;  Greenleaf  Coffin,  E.  W  Scribner.  R.  N. 
Chamberlin,  W.  I.  Davis,  Sylvester  Boothby,  D.  J.  Daley,  J.  B.  Noyes, 
Coli.Kte  Lambert,  H.  W.  Johnson,  T.  E.  Spaulding,  L.  A.  Dresser,  F. 
A.  Colby. 

Churches — Cong., - ;  Epis.,  H.  L.  Mitchell  ;  Meth.,  W.  P. 

Merrill ;  R.  C.,  N.  Cournoyer  ;  Univ, , - . 

Exp.  Agent — A.  K.  Cole. 

Hotels — Wilson  House,  C.  C.  Knapp  &  Son ;  Berlin  House,  H.  F. 
Marston. 

Lawyers — R.  N.  Chamberlin,  D.  J.  Daley,  Twitchell  &  Goss. 

Manufacturers — Bakers,  W.  Landry,  L.  H.  Martin;  boots  and 
shoes,  Wm.  Moffett,  Louis  Lavertue;  lumber,  Berlin  Mills  Co. ;  paper 
pulp  fr.  wood,  Forest  Fibre  Co.,  Glen  Manuf’g  Co.;  printers,  Berlin 
Publishing  Co. ;  watches  and  jewelry,  A.  B.  Forbush,  W.  B.  Mac- 
rnaster. 

Merchants — Berlin  Mills  Co.,  Stahl  Brothers,  Willis  Tucker,  C.  C. 
Oerrish  &  Co.,  Lambert  Bros.,  Stearns  &  Gilbert,  L.  B.  Paine  &  Co., 
H.  L.  Steinfeld,  Pickford  Bros., ;  books  and  confectionery,  Ozii'iau 
Twitchell;  drugs,  F.  L,  Wilson  &  Co.,  F.  Bisbee,  T.  A.  Lawrence  & 
Co.,  C.  Brooks  &  Co.;  hardware,  Hodgdon  &  Crowell,  Gilbert  <fe  Parent; 
meat,  A.  Nay  &  Son,  Lefebvre  &  King,  John  Sheridan.  , 


50  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Physicians —  H.  F.  Wardwell,  F.  B.  Locke,  F.  A.  Colby,  John  D. 
Holt,  A.  Lavallee. 

Tel.  Ag’ts — J.  A.  Letourneau,  A.  K.  Cole. 

BETHLEHEM,  GRAFTON— .  N.  from  C.  90  m; 
N.  E.  fr.  Haverhill  35  m.  R.  R.  S. — Bethlehem,  on  White  Mt.  R.  R. 
Stages  connect  with  all  trains, 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  F.  E.  Sanborn;  Treas.,  E.  Swett ;  Selectmen. 
C.  11.  Clark.  J,  >1.  Rowe,  N.  H.  Cate. 

Postmasters — Geo.  D,  Buck;  Alder  Brook,  H.  C.  Libbey  ;  Maplewood, 
G.  T.  Cruft  ;  Piercers  Bridge,  F,  E.  Sargent ;  Wing  Road,  Mary  S. 
Huntoon. 

Justices — C.  E.  Baker,  M.  C.  Noyes,  G.  T.  Cruft,  State;  T.  M- 
Fletcher,  H.  J.  Kenney,  Benj.  Tucker,  G.  H.  Turner,  G.  D.  Buck,  C.  F. 
Davis,  L.  M.  Knight. 

Boarding  Houses — Turner  House,  J.  N.  Turner  ;  Bellevue,  David 
Phillips  ;  Strawberry  Hill,  J,  K.  Barrett ;  Avenue,  G.  C.  Edmunds;  Mt. 
Agassiz,  H.  Nye  ;  Prospect,  A,  J.  Phillips  ;  Hillside  House,  E.  S.  Da¬ 
vis  &  Son;  Centennial  House,  H.W.  Wilder;  Howard  House,  F.  E. 
Derbyshire;  Alpine  House,  C.  H.  Clark ;  Mt.  Washington  House, 
C  L.  Bartlett ;  Highland  House,  J.  H.  Clark  ;  ,Sanborn  Cottage,  W. 
E.  Sanborn;  Vista  House,  F.  Glazier;  Farm  Cottage,  A.  S.  Phillips; 
Swett’s  Cottage,  Mrs.  Swett;  Elm  House,  R.  M.  Hodgdon ;  Maplewood 
Cottage,  Geo.  T.  Cruft;  Garfield  Cottage,  Geo.  L.  Gilsum;  Cedar  Cot¬ 
tage,  Mrs.  R.  H.  Wilder. 

Churches — Cong.,  M.  Taylor ;  Epis., - ;  Meth.,  W.  L.  Wilkins. 

Hotels — Sinclair  House,  Durgin&Co.;  Maplewood  Hotel,  Geo.  T. 
Cruft ;  Ranlet’s,  Daniel  Ranlet,  prop. 

Livery  Stables — Durgin  &  Co.,  J.  E.  Smith,  Viall  &  Carr,  H.  E. 
Richardson,  L.  M.  Knight. 

Manufacturers — Harnesses,  Chas.  Gardner;  lumber,  John  Pierce, 
jr.,  Noyes  &  Co.,  Libby  Co.;  printer,  M.  Addey. 

Merchants — C.  G.  White,  F.  E.  Sanborn,  P.  F.  Whalon  ;  auction¬ 
eer,  C.  E.  Swasey;  drugs.  H.  P.  Smith. 

Bl  air — See  Camp  ton. 

Blue  Hills — See  Stratford. 

BOSCAWEX,  MERRIMACK— Vop..  1,487.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  10  m. 
R  R.  S.  Boscawen  and  No.  Boscawen,  on  Northern  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  C.  E.  Chadwick;  Selectmen,  L.  K.  Hall,  J.  C.  Mor¬ 
rison,  G.  W.  Fisher ;  Board  of  Education,  W.  P.  Abbott,  G.  H.  Folsom. 
Postmasters — C.  E.  Chadwick;  North,  Tiras  S.  Holland. 

Justices — 1.  K.  Gage,  G.  W.  Fisher,  J.  C.  Pearson,  W.  G.  Buxton, 
Luther  Gage,  State',  C.  E.  Chadwick,  E.  E.  Graves,  W.  P.  Abbott,  G.  A. 
Morse,  A.  F.  Rolfe,  D.  D.  Webster. 

Church — Cong.,  C.  F.  Goldsmith;  Penacook,  C.  E.Milliken. 

Hotel — Penacook  House,  H.  Bonney,  p.  o.  ad  Penacook ;  Hillside 
House,  C.  W.  Kenison. 

Manufacturers — Brick,  J.  E.  Rines  ;  lumber,  H.  W.  Flanders. 
Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  G.  H.  Emerson,  E.  W.  Durgin,  H.  S.  An 
nis;  carpenters,  G.  C.  Atkinson,  G.  L.  Pillsbury. 

Merchants — Plain,  C.  W.  Carter,  Foot  &  Morse,  p.  o.  ad.  Penacook  ; 
carriages,  C.  J.  Chadwick ;  fancy  goods,  C.  E.  Chadwick. 

Physicians — E.  E.  Graves,  A.  C.  Alexander,  p.  o.ad.  Penacook. 

BOW,  MERRIMACK— Vop.  725.  S.  fr.  C.  5  m.  R.  R.  ;S.— Concord 
and  Robinson’s  Ferry,  on  C.  R.  R.;  Bow  Junction,  on  Concord  R.  R. 
OFFICERS — Clerk,  Chas.  F.  Hammond  ;  Treas.,  John  C.  Hammond  ; 


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BUSmESS  DIRECTORY.  51 


Selectmen^  Charles  Rogers,  John  H.  Burroughs,  F.  W.  Green ;  Board 
of  Education,  G.  W.  Short.  A.  W.  Colby,  W.  C.  Saltmarsh. 

Postmaster — Charles  F.  Hammond ;  North,  John  H,  Burroughs. 
Justices — H.  Colby,  H.  M.  Baker,  J.  C.  Hammond,  State;  F.  A. 
White,  G.  E.  Perkins,  A.  W.  Colby,  W.C.  Saltmarsh,  J.  M.  Colby,  J.  H. 
Burroughs,  F.  W.  Green. 

Churches — Bap.,  Silas  Dean  ;  Meth.,  James  Aldrich. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  Geo.  W.  Colby. 

Bow  Is— Postmaster — Mark  Upton. 

Manufacturers — Bricks,  Perry  Bros.;  cigars,  31.  A.  Hadley; 
flour  and  feed,  Isaac  E.  Dow;  lumber,  J.  E.  Brown,  Mark  Upton,  31.  T. 
Ladd,  John  Dodge;  pulp,  3Ioore,  Brown  &  Co. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Willoughby  Colby,  Frank  Whittier. 
Merchant — Groceries  and  hardware,  3Iark  Upton. 

Physician — F.  E.  Colby. 

Bow  Lake — See  Strafford. 

BRADFORD,  MERRlSlACK—Vo^.  810.  W.  fr.  C.  25  m 
R.  R.  S. — Bradford  and  Melvin’s  3Iills,  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.  Stage  to  New 
London. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  D.  H.  Day;  Treas.,W.  B.  Gilley;  Selectmen,  D.  G. 
Peaslee,  Everett  Kittredge,  Frank  Withington;  Board  of  Education, 
Frank  0.  Melvin,  A.  F.  Smith,  J.  A.  Peaslee;  For  Union  Dist.,  A.  P. 
Howe,  31.  H.  Huntoon,  3Ir8.  Georgie  A.  Butman. 

Postmaster — Charles  31.  Newman. 

Justices — Fred  H.  Gould,  E.H.  Eaton,  C.  F.  Davis,  J.  W.  3Iorse,  F. 
M.  Tappan,  H.  C.  Felch,  G.  W.  Tucker,  State-,  Joshua  Eaton,  J.  A.  Peas¬ 
lee,  W.  P.  Melvin,  D.  G.  Peaslee. 

Churches — Bap.,  J.  H.  Gannett;  Cong., - . 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — G.  L.  3Iitchell. 

Hotels  —  Raymond  House,  Charles  Gillis;  Bradford,  G.  A.  Smyth; 
Springs,  Henry  3Ic  Coy. 

Ins.  Ag’tS — J.  K.  Lund,  C.  F.  Davis,  J.  A.  Peaslee. 

Lawyer — F.  H.  Gould. 

Livery  Stables — Oi  Hall,  Geo.  E.  Clark. 

Manufacturers — Clothes  pins,  hubs,  and  boats.  Bates  &  Jones;  cof¬ 
fins  and  caskets,  J.  C.  Bailey  ;  harnesses,  Silas  Sawtell;  lumber,  D.  G. 
Peaslee,  Tucker  &  French,  Rand  &  Cheney ;  picture  frames  and  clothes 
bars,  B.  N.  Bates;  tin,  C.  H.  3Iar8hall. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  S.  31.  Couch,  C.  H.  Hadley;  builders, 
Bates  &  Jones,  John  Hoyt;  jeweler,  Edgar  W.  Smith;  machinist,  J. 
A.  Woods;  printers,  A.  P.  Howe  &  Son;  surveyor,  T,  A.  J.  Jones. 

Merchants — H.  L.  Blood,  W.  31.  Carr,  Silas  Colby,  A.  E.  &  F.  E. 
Choate;  confectionery  and  tobacco,  H.  P.  Gregg ;  auctioneer,  Charles 
Gillis;  clothing,  A.  E.  &  .F.  E.  Choate;  drugs  and  medicines,  W.  F. 
Wallace;  fish  and  oysters,  Frank  Ward  ;  flour  and  meal,  C.  E.  Had¬ 
ley,  Silas  Colby ;  jewelry  and  clocks,  W.  31  Carr;  millinery  goods, 
3IrH.  OiHall;  sewing  machines,  3V.  31.  Carr;  stoves  and  tin  ware, 
C.  H.  3Iar8hall. 

Physicians — W.  F.  3V’allace;  botanic,  P.  B.  Richards. 

BRK1\T  WOOD,  ROCKINGHAM— Vo\).  967.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  30  m  ; 
W.  fr.  E.xeter,  6  m.  R.  R.  S. — Epping,  4  m.;  Exeter,  6,  on  Boston  k 
.Maine  R.  R.;  Fremont,  3  m.,  on  N.  k  R.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  F.  E.  Taylor;  Treas.,  D.  0.  Waldron;  Selectmen, 
K.  E.  Thompson,  A.  J.  Robinson,  Joseph  Hart;  Board  of  Education, 
M.  W.  Caverly,  Daniel  Smith,  George  Ellison. 


*52  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


j  Postmasters — G.  D.  Bartlett;  West,  J.  H.  Fellows;  Comer,  Orrin 
■Sanborn. 

!  Justices — E.  G.  Flanders,  Charles  Flanders,  A.  W.  Dudley,  State ;  N. 
A.  F.  Tuck,  D.  F.  Fellows,  C.  C.  S.  Stevens,  D.  0.  Waldron,  Orrin  San¬ 
born. 

Churches — Bap.,  George  W.  Ellison  ;  Cong., - . 

Manufacturers — Boxes,  Stephen  Fellows  &  Son,  W.  R.  Smith;  lum¬ 
ber,  W.  D.  Robinson,  West,  R.  H.  Fellows,  J.  W.  Sanborn,  p.  o.  ad.j 
Kingston;  paper  boxes.  West,  J.  H.  Fellows;  wheels  and  carriage; 
wood  works,  Robert  Rowe  &  Sons;  water  wheels,  Robinson  &  Young. 

.  Merchants — B.  0. Waldron,  West,  E.  B.  Wood’s  heirs;  meat  and 
provisions,  J.  R.  Smith ;  nursery  plants,  &c.  John  W.  Smith  &  Son, 
J.  T.  Smith  ;  East,  George  H.  Robinson, 

Physicians — M.  w.  Caverly,  E.  B.  Pike. 

BRIDGE  WATER,  GRAFTON— 332.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  30  m  ; 
S.  W.  fr.  Plymouth  4  m.  R.  R.  S. — Bridgewater,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R., 
White  Mountain  Div. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  E.  S.  Fifield;  Treas.,  Chas.  Woodman  ;  Select¬ 
men,  J.  H.  Clay,  John  Smith,  R.  B.  Gilpatric;  Board  of  Education, 
Mabel  M.  Dolloff,  J.  B.  Hughes,  George  W.  Atwood. 

Postmaster  &  Merchant— C.  H.  Marston. 

Justices — Chas.  Woodman,  State  ;  D.  B.  Clement.  R.  J.  Pillsbury, 
J.  S.  Morrison. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  D.  B.  Mitchell. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses — G.  B.  Dolloff;  Bear  Mountain  Inn, 
James  T,  Murray;  Elm  Lawn,  0.  L.  Dolloff;  Elmwood,  D.  J.  Fifield; 
H.  L.  Tilton,  D.  C.  Whittemore,  E.  E.  Upham. 

BRESTOE,  GRAFTON— Vo^.,  1,524.  N.  W\  fr.  C.  30  m;  S.  from 
Plymouth,  16  m.  R.  R.  S. — Bristol  at  terminus  of  Bristol  Branch  R.R. 
OFFICERS — Clerk,  D.  M.  Calley ;  Treas.,  C.  H.  Dickinson ;  Selectmen, 

S.  H.  Cross,  G.  L.  Tilton,  Wm.  A.  Berry;  Supts.,  A.  J,  Ferrin,  Elijah 
Sanborn,  Almon  Hastings;  Board  of  Education,  R.  W.  Musgrove,  Laura 
A.  Berry,  Mrs.  G.  J.  Judkins,  Chas.  W.  Fling,  C.  Bishop,  J.  H.  Brown; 
Police,  John  H.  Thurston,  Eben  Seaver. 

Postmaster — William  A.  Beckford. 

Justices — C.  W.  Fling,  L.  W.  Fling,  Albert  Blake,  W.  A.  Berry,  I.  A. 
Chase,  K.  E.  Dearborn,  B.  F.  Perkins,  G.  A.  Emerson,  J.  H.  Brown, 
J.  R.  Connor,  Stale;  D.  M.  Calley,  A.  H.  Roby,  Frederick  Bartlett. 
Bank — B.  F.  Perkins,  Pres.;  G.  M.  Cavis,  Treas. 

Churches — Cong.,  J.  W.  Savage;  F.  Bap..  J.  W.  Thomas;  Meth.,  R. 

T.  Wolcott. 

Eating  Houses — D.  M.  Calley,  G.  H.  Kendall. 

Ex.  Ag’t — 0.  F.  Morse.  Tel.  Ag’t — C.  H.  Dickinson. 

Hotels — Hotel  Bristol,  M.  F.  Wilbur. 

Ins.  Ag’ts — Fire,  John  R.  Connor;  fire  and  life.  Dearborn  &  Chase. 
Lawyers — Fling  &  Chase,  K.  E.  Dearborn,  Geo.  A.  Emerson. 

Literary  Institution — Public  High  School;  Public  Library,  Miss 
Maud  Heath,  librarian. 

Livery  Stables — C.  Davis,  Laforrest  Ballou,  J.  W.  Wilbur  &  Co. 
Manufr’s — Carriages  and  sleighs,  Eben  Seaver,G.  Boardman;  cider,  A. 
G.  Rubie,  E.  Sanborn ;  clothes  horses,  saw  horses  and  lemon  squeezers, 
Arthur  Hutchinson;  coffins  and  caskets,  G.  A.  Robie;  crutches,  Calley 
&  Currier;  doors,  sash  and  blinds.  Wells  &  Fling;  flannels.  Dodge 
Davis  Mfg.  Co.;  flour  and  meal,  Taylor  &  Merrill,  Train,  Smith  &  Co.; 
folding  gem  clothes  horse,  Taylor  &  Gordon;  iron,  C.  Holmen;  lum. 
ber,  Taylor  &  Merrill,  E.  0.  Marden,  E.  Sanborn,  T.  T.  Drake 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

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i 

J.  W.  Saunders;  manilla  paper  and  pulp,  Train,  Smith  k  Co.;  picker' 
sticks,  Marshall  Ballou,  Taylor  &  Gordon;  photographers,  Nicholas  &, 
jPressey;  planing  mills  and  house  finish,  Wells  &  Fling;  colored  poster! 
'paper,  pulp,  <fec.,  Mason,  Perkins  Paper  Co.;  wood  pulp.  Mason  &  Berry. I 
Mechanics  &  Artisans — Blacksmiths,  C.  A.  Pearson,  C.  A.  Smith, 
Anson  Buxton,  J.  D.  Webber;  builders,  Taylor  &  Gordon,  JR.  S.  Hast- 
[ings;  boot  and  shoe  repairers,  6.  A.  Alden,  F.  P.  Height,  A.  B.  Gale, 
D.  P.  Prescott;  bakei*s,  Kendall  Bros.;  harnesses,  C.  H.  Tukey,  Frank. 
Bingham ;  iron  forger,  Loren  Homans;  job  printer,  R.  W.  Musgrove; 
marble  worker  Ferd  Fall;  mason,  R.  N.  Foster;  painters,  F.  W.  8i- 
monds,  S.  S.  Quint,  C.  Pope,  Fred  King,  C.  Hadley;  barbers,  J.  J.  Bry¬ 
son,  C.  Follansbee. 

Merchants — G.H.  Hammond,  Alexander  &  George,  J.  S.  Connor, 
Taylor  &  Bond",  Cavis  Bros.;  auctioneer.,  S.  Follansbee,  Lock  Rice  ;j 
boots  and  shoes,  C.  H.  Dickinson,  Oscar  W.  Rice;  clocks  and  watches, 
A.  B.  Pray,  A.  H.  Homans;  clothing  afid  gents’  furnishing  goods,  0.  B.l 
Ray,  C.  H.  Dickinson;  dry  goods,  W.  George;  drugs  and  medicines,  C. 
A.  Nelson,  D.  S.  Fowler;  fish  and  oysters  J.  D.  Follansbee;  furniture,! 
G.  A.  Robie,  Chas.  Boardman  ;  furs  and  pelts,  E.  Follansbee;  meat,  S., 
Doloff,  Abram  Dollotf,  J.  A.  Curtice ;  iron,  John  Gilman;  millinery., 
W.  George,  Kate  F.  George,  Mrs.  L.  S.  Ballou,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Colby;  music, 
R.  W.  Musgrove ;  oysters,  D.  M.  Calley,  G.  H.  Kendall ;  tinware,  etc.,; 
*0.  B.  French,  Smith  D.  Fellows. 

Physicians — H.  B.  Fowler,  I.  S.  Chase,  G.  H.  Calley,  John  C.  Wheet ; 
eclec.,  Channing  Bishop  ;  dentists,  Q.  A.  Ballou,  Chester  Farnum. 

BROOKFIEL.I>,  Pop.  349.  N.  E.  fr.  C. 50  m  ;  S.  E- 

fr.  Ossipee,  12  m.  R.  R.  S. — Pike’s  Crossing,  1  m.,  Wolfeboro’  June.  2 
m.,  Union  vil.  5  m.,  on  Ports.  Gt.  F.  &  Conway  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  Edwin  L.  Brown ;  Treas.,  James  H.  Willey : 
Selectmen,  William  H.  Bixby,  Charles  Willey,  James  H.  Tibbetts;! 
Supt.  S.  H.  Hutchins.  i 

Postmistress — Mrs.  Mary  Hanson.  I 

Justices — J.  N.  Cate,  D.  C.  Colraan,  State;  Charles  Churchill,  Frank' 
Hutchins,  J.  F.  Robinson.  { 

Churches — Adv.,  T.  L.  Churchill,  C.  Colman.  ! 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  J.  F.  Hackett,  J.  H.  Ferguson,  H.  W.' 
Peavey  ;  carpenters,  S.  H.  Plummer,  D.  W.  Lang,  G.  A.  Wiggin,  J.  C.l 
Pike,  I.  W.  Palmer,  J.  H.  Willey.  I 

SROOKElI\£,  HILLSBOROUGH— Pop.  548.  S.W. fr.  C  .40  m  ;j 
W.  fr.  Nashua,  13  m.  R.  R.  S. — Townsend,  Mass.,  on  Fitchburg  R.  R-, 
stage  twice  a  da}'.  l 

OFFICERS — Clei’k,  E.  C.  Tucker;  Tr^’as.,  George  E.  Stiles  ;  Selectmen, 
Charles  N.  Corey,  J.  H.  S.  Tucker,  Samuel  Swett;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  George  W.  Bridges,  George  L.  Todds. 

Postmaster— H.  B.  Stiles,  I 

Justices — G.  W.  Bridges,  C.  E.  Shattuck,  Geo.  E.  Styles. 

Churches — Cong.,  Geo.  L.  Todd  ;  Meth.,  Herbert  Quimby, 

Hotel — Clarence  R,  Forbes. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  F.  G.  Hobart;  carpenter.8,  J.  BaW- 
jwin,  Bela  G.  Cochran, 

Merchants — Samuel  Swett,  J.  H.  S.  Tucker. 

Physician — Chas.  H.  Holcomb. 

Ourke  Haven — See  Sunapee. 

CAMIPTOX,  GRAFTON— Pop.  984.  N.  W\  fr.  C.  52  m;  N.  E.  fr. 
|Plymouth,  6  m.  R.  R.  S. — Pemigewassett  Valley  R.  R.  Train  daily. 


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OFFICERS — (7/erA:,  Gardiner  Little  ;  Ti'eas.,  Moses  C.  Spokesfield  ;  Se- 
lectmeUf  E.  H.  Sanborn,  J.  C.  Smith,  T.  P.  Clark;  Board  of  Education, 
Charles  Cutter,  Daniel  C.  Hill,  Mary  H.  Hildreth. 

Postmasters — C.  W.  Cook;  West,  Dorius  Moulton ;  Blair,  Chris¬ 
tiana  Blair, 

Justices — C.  W.  Cook,  State-,  T.  S.  Pulsifer,  C.  W.  Johnson, jr.,  D.  C. 
Hill,  E.  H.  Sanborn,  M.  B.  Cone,  E.  H.  Keniston,  Wm.  H.  Adams. 
Churches — Cong.,  H.  W.  Conry,  D.  D.;  West,  F.  Bap.,  Nathan  Jones. 
Exp.  Ag’t — Davis  Percival. 

Hotels  &  Summer  Board — Moses  W.  Merrill,  G  S.  Bartlett,  T.  S. 
Pulsifer,  D.  B.  Pulsifer,  Samuel  F.  Hill ;  West,  E,  H.  Sanborn,  Chas. 
G.  Avery ;  Blair,  J.  C.  Blair. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  Chas.  Joslyn  ;  West,  Moulton  &  Johnson. 
Mechanics — Blacksmith,  West,  Leroy  Moulton  ;  carpenter,  D.  T. 
Joslyn. 

Merchants — E.  H.  Keniston,  M.  B.  Cone ;  West,  Darius  Moulton, 
J.  R.  Watson,  Dustin  Moulton;  clocks,  watches,  etc.,  G.  F.  Blaisdell. 
Village— Postmaster — Wm.  H.  Adams. 

Church — Bap.,  H.  G.  Hubbard.  Exp.  Ag’t — W.  B.  Avery. 
Hotels  &  Summer  Board — C.  G.  Webster,  C.  Cutter,  Sprague  «fe  Son, 
A.  B.  Cook,  David  P.  Foss,  C.  H.  Damon,  Reuben  Hutchinson,  Sawyer 
&  Marvell. 

Livery  Stables— J.  H.  Plummer,  C.  0.  Pettingill. 

Manufacturers — Carriages,  R.  J.  Plummer;  coffins  and  caskets, 
doors,  sash  and  blinds,  E.  F.  Emerson;  furniture,  Nathan  Pierce;  flour, 
meal  and  woolens,  E.  Dole  &  Co.;  lumber,  Daniel  Morrill;  woolens.  Mad 
River  Mills. 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  P.  M.  Johnson, - Perkins  ;  carpenters, 

D.  Morrill,  Frank  P.  Hart. 

Merchants — Wm.  H.  Adams,  John  R.  Foss;  boots  and  shoes,  Ben¬ 
jamin  Sanborn  ;meat,  Varney  Durgin.  F.  C.  Smith;  millinery.  Miss 
Mullen,  Mrs.  J.  H.  Plummer. 

Physicians — A.  D.  Muchmore,  W.  R.  Garland. 

C  AX  A  AX,  GRAiTON—Vo^.  1,417.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  43  m;  S.  from 
Haverhill.  30  m.  R.  R.  S. — Canaan  and  West  Canaan  on  N.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk.  Geo.  H.  Gordon ;  Treas.,  W.  B.  Richardson  ;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  L.  S.  Davis,  Harris  J.  Goss,  C.  W.  Divinels. 

Postmasters — C.O.  Barney;  Centre,  F.  Jepson;  Warren  E. 

Hoitt;  Street,  Chas.  P.  King. 

Justices — F.  D.  Currier,  C.  0.  Barney,  H.  F.  Wooster,  G.  W.  Murray, 
S.  R.  Swett. /Slfafe ;  M.  T.  Colby,  W.  A.  Wallace,  H.  H.  Wilson,  Isaac 
Davis,  W.  G.  Fogg,  W.  E  Hoit,  A.  M.  Shackford,  G.  E.  Cobb,  L.  S. 
Davis,  John  Cnrrier,  E.  M.  Tucker,  G.  H.  Gordon,  C.  F.  Everett,  Guil¬ 
ford  Doten,  H.  G.  Robie,  C.  H.  Tower,  Elijah  Smith,  W.  B.  Richardson. 

Boarding  Houses — Crystal  Lake  House;  Pinnacle  House,  D.  N. 
Whittier;  Sunset  House,  H.  B.  Tenney;  Jerusalem  Spring  House,  E. 
Taft,  manager. 

Churches — Bap., - ;  F.  Bap.,  Centre, - ; 

M^th.,  C.  E.  Eaton, 
tx.  &  Tel.  Ag’t— G.  H.  Gordon. 

Hotel — Cardigan  House,  C.  A.  Kimball. 

Lawyers — G.  W.  Murray,  Frank  D.  Currier,  I.  T.  George. 

Livery  Stable — Cardigan  House,  C.  A.  Kimball. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  F.  W.  Stickney,  West,  D.  M.  Har- 
rigan,  Center,  E.  P.  Weld;  boots  and  shoes,  0.  B.  Childs,  C.  D.  Wash- 
burue,  E.  H.  Shaw;  butter,  West  Canaan  Creamery,  W.  F.  Wilson^ 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


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manager,  Hood’s  Creamery,  0.  L.  Rand,  manager;  Mascoma  shirts 
and  overalls,  Barney  Bros.;  picture  frames.  Bucklin  &  Co., :  printer,  C. 
lO.  Barney ;  lumber,  H.  A.  Gilman,  Otis  Chamberlin;  ox  yokes,  Ed- 
isvin  Flint. 

j  Merchants — Barney  Bros.,  M.  H.  Milton,  E.  Smith,  A.  P.  Follans- 
bee  &  Co.,  A.  L.  Davis;  TFe.*??,  W.  E.  Hoit;  Center^  F.  Jepson;  Street,  C 
P.  King;  auctioneer,  S.  R.  Swett ;  drugs  and  medicines,  E.  M.  Allen  ; 
:under\vear  and  fancy  goods,  Mrs.  E.  D.  Muzzey ;  millinerv,  Mrs.  L.  B. 
jSargent,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Sanborn;  mineral  spring  water,  E.  Taft;  pho- 
itographer  and  jeweler,  A.  W.  Barney;  stoves  and  tinware,  Douglass 
,&  Lovett,  D.  Eastman;  periodicals  and  stationerv,  C.  0.  Barney. 

Physicians — Ara  VVheat,  G.  E.  Leet,  E.  M.  Tucker;  homeo.,  J.  L. 
Rogers. 

I  CAXDIA,  ROCKINGHAM— Vo^.  1,108.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  16 m  ;  N.W.  fr. 
.Exeter,  20  m.  R.  R.  S. — Candia  and  East  Candia,  on  Concord  &  Ports. 
jR.  R.  Stage  from  Deerfield  connects  with  trains  in  the  morning,  and 
jwith  down  train  at  night. 

OFFICERS — CZerA:,  C.]H.  Turner ;  Treas.,  T.  B.  Turner;  Selectmen, 
jj.  W.  Sargent,  B.  F.  Lang,  C.  H.  Gile. 

[  Postmasters — w.  G.  Lang;  Village,  W.  J.  Dudley;  Eai^t,  Alfred 
jA.  Mullican. 

I  Justices — M  F.  Emerson,  J.  H.  Nutting,  J.  L.  Fitts,  John  Rowe. 
Ingalls  Bunker,  State:  J.  H.  Philbrick,  W.  J.  Dudley,  William  Crane, 
F.  P.  Brown,  H.  W.  Moore,  Notary  Public. 

;  Churches — F.  Bap.  A.  M.  Freeman;  Cong. - . 

Exp.  Ag’t — M.  A.  Dexter. 

Ins.  Ag’ts  —  J.  II.  Nutting,  J.  L.  Fitts,  Moses  Palmer,  E.  E.  Smith, 
i Moses  F.  Emerson. 

1  Manufacturers — Lumber,  E.  E.  Smith ;  lumber,  flour  and  meal, 
J.  Johnson,  S.  A.  Davis;  shoes.  Dearborn  Bros.,  W.  Dearborn,  J.  E.  & 
jJ.  F.  Holt,  E.  G.  Morrison;  hosiery,  Win.  Clow,  Son  &  Co, 

I  Mechanics — Blacksmiths.  E.  S.  Healey,  Louis  Remoe,  Joseph  Tur-, 
jcott,  Arthur  Critchett ;  builders,  P.  M.  Towle,  J,  R.  Batchelder,  S.  A. 
Davis,  Frank  Davis  ;  harness  maker  and  upholsterer,  Hiram  Clark  ; 
undertaker,  Charles  E.  Beau. 

I  Merchants — C.  S.  Lang,  W'.  J.  Dudley,  F.  P.  Brown,  Mark  Dexter; 
lauctioneers,  F.  P.  Langford,  Ira  A.  Ordway ;  carriages,  J.  R.  Batchel¬ 
der  ;  clocks  and  watches,  Daniel  Baker,  G.  F.  Smith;  meat,  G.  E.  Kim- 
Iball, 

.Miscellaneous — Real  estate  brokers.  Joseph  Watson;  civil  engineer, 
J,  L.  Fitts. 

Physician — .4.  M.  Foster. 

Caiiobia  liake — See  Salem. 

CA.liTEIlBUR  V,  MERRIMACK— ?o^.  N.  fr.  C.  9  m. 

\R.  R.  S. — Canterbury,  2]^  m.  and  No,  Concord,  3  m.,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 
Stage  to  and  from  mail  trains  to  Center,  East  Canterbury  and  Uplands. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  F.  W.  Morrill:  Treas.,  F.  P.  Dow ;  Selectmen, 
J.  P.  Dearborn,  C.  G.  Brown,  B.  E.  Pillsbury. 

Postmasters — .4.  H,  Brown;  Ea)it,  J.  S.  Kaime ;  Depot,  W.  R. 
Wheleer  ;  Uphuids,  George  II.  Hancock. 

Justices — Henry  L.  Clough,  Luther  Sargent,  A.  II.  Brown,  S.  C. 
Pickard.  State;  E.  H.  Knowles,  C.  W.  Emery,  M.  F.  Emery,  Roland 
iGreen,  S.  P.  Ames,  Charles  E.  Morrill. 

I  Churches — Union,  I.  W,  Coombs  ;  Uplands,  Cong.,  S.  S.  N.  Greeley; 
|£'a.s^  Canterbury,  Shakers,  J.  S.  Kairne,  II.  C.  Bliun;  F.  Bap., - 

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BUSINESS  DERI 


i  Boarding'Houses — G.  H.  Gale,  J.  P.  Dearborn,  J.  C.  Greenough,  W- 
W.  Wheeler,  Ed.  Peverlj',  George  W.  Fletcher,  L.  P.  Chase;  Uplands^ 
J.  H.  Hancock,  E.  M.  Lyford,  0.  W.  Dow. 

Exp,  Ag’t — W.  R.  Wheeler. 

Manufacturers — Ax  helve  wedges,  <fec.,  G.  P.  Morrill ;  lumber, 
Milo  S.  Morrill,  E.  L.  Batchelder,  L.  S.  Mason,  J.  H.  Moody;  shingles, 
Milo  S.  Morrill,  John  H.  Moody,  Jacob  G.  Towle ;  washmills  and 
mangles  for  laundry,  X.  A.  Briggs. 

Mechanics — Blacksinith,  Geo.  H.  Gale;  carriages,  G.  H.  Gale;  car¬ 
penters,  C.  F.  .Morrill,  S.  A.  Morrill,  C.  Berry,  J.  B.  Carter ;  painters, 
L.  H.  Haynes,  M.  A.  Haynes. 

Merchants — A.  H.  Brown ;  auctioneer,  Alfred  H.  Brown;  fish,  A.  H. 
Brown,  S-  W.  Lake  ;  groceries  and  grain,  A.  H.  Brown,  S.  W.  Lake ; 
meat,  E.  F.  Kimball ;  phosphate  and  plaster,  Frank  W.  Morrill ;  fish, 
A.  H.  Brown,  Sam  W.  Lake.  — 

Physician — J.  R.  Pattee. 

CARROLiIj^  coos — Pop.  822.  N.  fr.  C.  130m;  S.  fr.  Lancaster* 
15  m.  R.  R-  S. — Twin  Mountain,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R.  m.  Fabyan 
House,  4  m.  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerks  J.  F.  Leavitt ;  Treas.,  Isaac  Thompson  ;  Selects 
^raen  John  H.  Henry,  C.  0.  Burbank,  Napoleon  Baldic;  Board  of  Editr 

r‘  Frank  Worthley,  W.  W.Glines,  C.  S.  Miles. 

Postmasters — Twin  Mountain,  F.  A.  Cofran ;  Fabyan  House,  0.  G. 
Barron;  Zealand,  H.  Henry. 

I  Justices — W.  F.  Hobbs,  F.  A.  Cofran,  F.  H.  Bartlett,  State',  H.  E. 
•^James,  0.  G.  Barron,  D.  M.  Hardy,  C.  S.  Miles,  Franklin  Worthly,  J 
■H.  Henry. 

I  Boarding  Houses — Mt.  Martha  House,  S.  W.  Kelley;  Pleasant  View 
House,  Chas.  Miles;  Chase  Cottage,  Mrs.  D.  B.  Chase. 

Church — F.  Bap., - ;  R.  Cath. - 

Tel,  Oper.  Station  &  Exp.  Ag’t.^  at  Twin  Mt.— W.  S.  Taylor; 
Fabyan — Bert  Jackman. 

1  Exp.  kgent— Station,  J.  H.  Henry. 

Hotels  —  Twin  Mountain  House,  Frank  A.  Cofran;  Fayban  House, 
;and  Crawford  House,  Barron  &  Merrill;  Mt.  Pleasant  House,  Barron 
:&  Merrill;  White  Mt.  House,  R.  D.  Rounsevel. 

I  Manufacturers— Charcoal,  J.  E.  Henry;  lumber.  Van  Dyke  &  Co., 
Ip.  o.  ad.,  Zealand;  V.  R.  Holmes,  p.  o.  ad.,  Fabyan  House, 
i  Merchants — J.  E.  Henry,  G.  F.  Whitcomb,  J.  F.  Leavitt, 
i  Station  Agent  and  Tel.  Operator — Zealand,  W.  C.  Norris. 

‘  CENTER  HARBOR,  Pop.  479.  N.fr.  C.  37m. 

:N.  W.  fr.  Laconia,  12  m.  R.  R  5.— Meredith  village  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 
;Wh.  Mt.  Div.  stage  and  steamboat  (in  Summer)  twice  a  day,  to  Weirs 
jand  Alton  Bay,  connecting  with  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Geo.  H.  Piper;  Trea5.  Chas.  H.  Cauney;  Select- 
:men,  0.  P.  Smith,  Jas.  P.  Leighton,  Bradford  Dickerson;  Board  of 
'Education,  D.  M.  Whitcher,  Bradford  Dickinson,  0.  P.  Smith, 
j  Postmaster  and  Ex.  Ag’t—G.  A.  Simpson. 

i  Justices  — W.  C.  Clifton,  W.  A.  Page,  State',  0.  P,  Smith,  David  M. 

‘  Churches — Cong.  Robert  Ford;  F.  Bap.  West. - . 

Hawkins. 

!  Hotels  &  Livery  Stable— Senter  House,  H.  L.  Huntress;  Moulton 
House,  S.  F.  Emery. 

Manufacturers — Meal,  J.  W.  Goodrich  ;  lumber,  clapboards  and 
shingles,  D.  M.  Hajvkins ;  lumber,  J.  W.  Goodrich. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  57 


Mechanics — Builders,  0.  S.  Piper,  J.  S.  York;  painters,  G.  H.  Piper. 
Edgar  W.  Smith. 

Merchants — Morse  &  Stanley,  Simpson  &  French  ;  meat  and  vegeta¬ 
bles,  John  Coe;  ready  made  clothing,  Morse  &  Stanley. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses — w.  A.  Page,  B.  F.  Kelsea,  S.  Went¬ 
worth,  Lake  House,  Sunset  House,  G.  N.  Emery,  D.  \V.  Cram. 

Tel.  Agent— F.  H.  Morse. 

Centreville — See  Ossipee. 

Cliatidlerville — See  Newbury 

CHARI^ESTOWX,  SULLIVAN— Foi,.  1,466.  W.  fr.  C.  51  m  ; 
S.  W.  fr.  Newport,  20  m.  R.  R.  S. — Charlestown,  North  C..  South  C. 
and  Springfield,  on  Conn.  River  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  H.  W.  Bond;  Treas.,  George  Olcott ;  Select¬ 
men,  C.  N.  Bidwell,  W.  E.  Adams,  E.  M.  Megrath;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  .  M.  Whitaker,  F.  Wood,  F.  W.  Hamlin. 

Postmasters — Frank  Finnigan;  South,  R.  H.  Ramsey ;  North,  W.  A. 
Hunt.  Insurance  Ag’t — Herbert  W.  Bond. 

Justices — George  Olcott,  Ntoie ;  .\bel  Hunt,  G.  W.  Hamlin,  L.  W. 
Albee,  G.  S.  Bond,  Charles  Gay,  H.  W.  Bond,  F  W.  Hamlin. 

Banks — Conn.  River  National,  .J.  G.  Diusmore,  Pres.,  Geo.  Olcott, 
Cashier;  Conn.  River  Savings  Bank,  R.  Robertson,  Pres.,  Geo.  Olcott, 
Treas. 

Boarding  Houses — Mrs.  T.  S.  Evans,  Mrs.  F.  W.  Harris. 

Churches — Cong.,  M.  T.  Runnells;  Epis.,  St.  Luke’s,  W.  B.  T. 
Smith;  Unit.  Thos.  D.  Howard;  Meth.  North,  G.  W.  Hardy. 

Exp.  Agents — W.  R.  Sheldon;  North,  W.  A.  Hunt. 

Hotels — Eagle,  C.  S.  Symonds;  Elm  Hotel,  H.  J.  Kendall;  Conn. 
River  House,  South,  N.  B.  Sherman. 

Livery  Stables — Eustace  Chamberlain,  .James  Carroll. 
Manufacturers — Baskets,  J.  B.  Plummer  &  Co.;  grist  mills,  C.  F. 
Hull;  grist  and  saw  mills.  North,  David  Farwell;  lumber,  Charles¬ 
town  Steam  Mill  Co.;  North,  C.  A.  Way;  violin  cases,  G.  S.  Bond. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Samuel  Foss,  C.  L.  Blood,  M.C.  Milliken, 
D.  K.  Eastman ;  North,  Frank  Elie,  D.  W.  Parks ;  cabinet  ware. 
North,  C.  A.  Way  :  carpenters,  S.  A.  Spooner,  W.  S.  Westgate,  H.  C. 
Ellinwood,  W.  F.  Merrill,  L.  P.  Merrifield;  North,  A.  Glark,  W.  C. 
Hobart;  harness  maker,  W.  W.  Harris;  job  printer,  G.  W.  Foggett. 

Merchants — C.  L. Corbin  &  Co.,  F.  W.  Hamlin,  F.  W.  Putnam,  ag’t: 
North,  S.G.  Smith,  C.  M.  Bixby  ;  auctioneer,  J.  C.  Stebbins;  boots  and 
shoes,  J.  A.  Hunt;  drugs  and  medicines,  M.  N.  Root;  flour  and  bran. 
W.  E.  Butterfield  ;  groceries,  Edward  Cooley  ;  jewelry,  fancy  goods 
and  notions.  Miss  E.  L.  Fletcher:  provisions,  G.  D.  Clough. 
Physicians — J.  M.  Whitaker,  N.  G.  Brooks;  South,  L.  W.  Albee. 
4;iIATIIAM,  CA  RROLL—Voi^.  329.  N.  E.  fr.C.  92  m  ;  N.  E.  fr. 
O.ssipee,  40  m.  R.  R.  S. — Fryeburg,  Me.,  12  m.,  on  P.  &  0.  R.  R.  Con¬ 
veyance  daily. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Win.  Spencer;  Treas.  John  F.  Charles  ;  Selectmen, 
Dana  Hill,  Wm.  Spencer,  Daniel  Chandler ;  Board  of  Education,  C.  H. 
Binford,  James  M.  Weeks,  Robert  K.  Kastman. 

Postmasters— I.  E.  Clay;  North,  M.  N.  Fife;  South,  Jonah  Hill. 
Justices— I.  E.  Clay,  C.  H.  Binford,  Stale;  W.  Spencer,  M.  N.  Fife, 
Dana  Hill. 

Church— Cong., - . 

Manufacturers-blacksmith.s,  E.  H.  Guptill,  F.  W'illey;  lumber,  I.  E. 
Clay. 

Cliecilistm — A  post-office  in  Harrisville. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


'58 


Clieever — A  post-office  in  Dorchester. 

CHESTER,  ROCKINGHAM— 958.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  23  m  ;  W. 
fr.  Exeter  16  m.  R.  R.  S. — Derry,  7  m.  on  M.  &  L.  R.  R.;  Dailj'  stage. I 
West  Hampstead,  on  N.  &.  R.  R.  R.,  5  m. 

^  OFFICERS — clerky  C.  F.  Marston  ;  Treas.,  J.  W.  Noyes  ;  Selectmen^ 
Addison  A.  Bean,  Geo.  S.  West,  Augustus  P.  Morse;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion^  C.  F.  Marston,  F.  I.  Drown,  Miss  Jennie  P.  Hazelton. 

Postmaster —  Arthur  H.  Wilcomb  ;  East^  Mrs.  Susan  Hazelton. 
Justices — C.  F.  Marston,  J.  W.  Noyes,  John  Underhill,  A.  L.  Emer¬ 
son,  State;  C.  H.  Knowles,  H.  H.  Lane,  A.  F.  B.  Edwards,  A.  P.  Morse, 
J.  M.  Webster,  G.  B.  Sanders,  F.  I.  Drowne,  N.  S.  Moi  se,  0.  F.  Page, 
A.  H.  Wilcomb. 

Churches — Bap.,  E.  C,  Goodwin;  Cong.,  James  G.  Robertson;  Meth., 

G.  H.  Clark,  p.  o.  ad.  Auburn. 

Exp.  Ag’tS— A.  A.  Davis,  S.  G.  Healey. 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stable — S.  L.  Marston. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Nelson  Gillingham,  E.  T.  Morse,  G.  B. 
Sanders,  J.  W.  Towle. 

Merchants — C.  S.  Wilcomb,  Webster  Bros.,  S.  S.  Morse;  auction¬ 
eers,  N.  S.  Morse;  evaporated  apple,  C.  S.  Wilcomb;  watchmaker  and 
jeweler,  C.  F.  Marston. 

Physicians — A.  L.  Emerson,  Jas.  B.  Harvey  ;  dentist,  F.  I.  Drown. 
Tel.  and  Telephone  Ag’t— A.  H.  Wilcomb. 

CHESTERFIELD,  CHESHIRE— S.  W.  fr.  C.  62 
m  ;  S.  W.  fr.  Keene,  12  m.  R.  R.  S — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.,  12  m. 
Daily  stage  from  Keene  and  Brattleboro.  Dummerston  or  Brattle- 
boro  for  West,  on  Vt.  Valley  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  S.  F.  Rugg;  Treas.  Hermon  C.  Harvey;  Select¬ 
men,  Warren  H.  Butler,  Calvin  P.  Gilson,  Ira  P.  Buxton;  Board  of  Ed¬ 
ucation,  J.  F.  Butler,  T.  N.  Robertson,  H.  B.  Morgan. 

Postmaster — Burton  C.  Thatcher. 

Justices — J.  M.  Richardson,  J.  W.  Chamberlain,  J.  H.  Goodrich, 
C.  C.  P.  Goodrich,  H.  C.  Harvey,  J.  B.  Fiske,  State;  J.  H.  Goodrich,  2d, 

H.  B.  Morgan,  C.  M.  Farr,  W.  H.  Butler,  D.  M.  Slade. 

Churches — Cong.,  B.  W.  Pennock ;  Meth.,  M.  Tisdale. 

Ex.  Ag’t — A.  Jatfrey. 

Hotels  —  Chesterfield  House,  Prospect  House,  Lake  View  House, 
Lake  Side  Cottages,  and  Woodside  Cottages,  with  boarding  houses. 
Livery  Stables — Prospect  House,  A.  R.  Mason. 

Manufacturers — Lumber, -  Mervin,  Thomas  Butler. 

Mechanic — Blacksmith,  Arthur  Davis. 

Merchant — Burton  C.  Thatcher. 

Physician— D.  F.  Randall. 

West — R.  R.  S — Dummerston,  Vt.,  1  m.,  on  Vt.  Valley  R.  R. 
Postmaster — E.  H.  Colburn.  Church — liniv.,  P.  L.  Scoboria. 
Manufacturers — Flour  and  meal,  W.  Ford,  W.  W.  Farr  ;  lumber, 
Farr,  Amsden  &  Co.,  W.  W.  Farr. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  0.  Peltier,  S.  Starkey;  carpenters, 

I.  D.  Farr,  L.  D.  Farr,  W.  Ford. 

Merchants — Groceries,  C.  P.  Gilson,  Melvin  Smith. 

Cliesterfield  Factory — Postmaster — David  W.  Slade. 
Church — Union,  M.  Tisdale,  B.  W.  Pennock. 

Eating  Houses — Lake,  Lake  Side  Cottage,  W.  K.  Ware ;  Woodside 
Cottages. 

Hotel — Wm.  J.  Wheeler. 

Manufacturers — Flour  and  meal,  F.  0.  Scott ;  lumber.  Steam  Power 
‘  ‘  "  .  -  ■  ■  -  -  - .  . 


I  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  59 

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jCo.,  J.  H.  Goodrich ;  lumber  and  staves,  0.  J.  Butterfield;  sash,  blindsj 
and  doors.  Geo.  L.  Hamilton;  Impervious  Package  Co.;  wool,  flax; 
wheels,  aud  brush  handles,  F.  B.  Pierce. 

Mechanics — Builders,  J.  W.  York,  C.  S.  Campbell,  A.  Wilson,; 
Joslin  Brothers. 

Merchants — D.  W.  Slade,  J.  C.  Farwell ;  millinery.  Lizzie  Bonney.i 
Physician — J.  F.  Butler. 

,  CHICIIESTER,  MERRIMACK— 661.  E.  from  C.  8  m., 
R.  R.  S. — Chicliester,  on  Suncook  Valley  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Jeremy  L.  Sanborn  ;  Treas.,  Charles  A.  Lang- 
maid;  Selectmen,  N.  D.  Fitts,  Stephen  C.  Harvey,  J.  K.  Towle. 

Postmistress— C.  A.  Leavitt.  Exp.  Ag’t— Alvin  Haines, 
i  Justices — C.  H.  Carpenter  ;  State,  Charles  Lake,  G.H.  Haines,  D.  T.; 
JBrown,  C.  A.  Langmaid.  J.  L.  Sanborn. 

Churches — Cong.,  S.  H.  Amsden;  Meth.,  George  R.  Locke. 

Ins.  Agent —  D.  F.  Brown. 

Mechanics — Carpenters,  N.  D.  Fitts,  C.  R.  Sanborn,  Frank  Brown,, 
Horace  E.  Harden ;  civil  engineer,  Geo.  W.  Lane. 

Merchant — H.  T.  Leavitt, 
j  Xorth — Postmaster — Miss  S.  J.  Haines. 

I  Boarding  Houses — Ira  Sanborn,  E.  B.  Young,  A.  Brown. 

I  Churches — Adv., - Bap,,  - - . 

i  Manufacturers — Lumber,  C.  G.  Sanders,  G.  E.  Ordway,  G.  H.  Haines, 
;C.  A.  Langmaid,  C.  H.  Carpenter;  carriages  and  .sleighs,  G.  H.  Haines.l 
Merchants — Joseph  Morse,  G.  P.  Haines’  estate. 

Sta.  and  Exp.  Agt. — Geo.  C.  Towle. 

Chocorna. — See  Taraworth. 

CEAREM:03rT,  SULLIFAxV— Pop.  5,565.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  50  m 
jW.  fr.  Newport  10  m.  R.  R.  S. — Claremont  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.;  Ciare- 
iinont  June.,  W.  Clare.  2^  m.  on  Conn.  River  R.  R. 

I  OFFICERS— CZeri.  F.  F.  Haskell;  Treas.,  G.  N.  Farwell;  Select-: 
\men,  S.  J.  Roberts,  jr.,  S.  M.  Rossiter,  C.  P.  Breck ;  GoUex:tor,  S.  S. 
jRossiter. 

Postmaster— H.  C  Sanders.  ' 

Justices — Hermon  Holt,  J.  S.  Walker,  C.  0.  Eastman,  James  Holt,! 
F.  H.  Brown,  H.  W.  Parker,  0.  F.  R.  Waite,  J.  L.  Farwell,  E.  D. 
Baker,  Ira  Colby.  W.  E.  Tutberly,  F.  A.  Briggs,  I.  H.  Long,  M.  S. 
'Rossiter,  II.  C.  Sanders,  Edwin  Vaughan.  C.  H.  Weed,  Burt  Chellis, 
|I.  A.  Heard,  R  L.  Howe,  H.  C.  Fay,  G.  W.  Barnard, 
jSamuel  Richardson,  J.  L.  Farwell,  jr.,  G.  L.  Balcom,  ;  I.  D.  Hall, 
J.  W.  Sanborn,  William  Tutherly,  Stephen  Noonan,  F.  F.  HaskelI,C.  B. 
Spofford,  H.  S.  Osgood,  G.  W.  Paul,  F,  T.  Vaughan,  A.  J.  Pierce. 

Bank — Claremont  Nat.,  J.  L.  Farwell,  Pres.,  G.  N.  Farwell,  Cash. 

I  Churches — Bap.,  0.  C.  Sargent;  Cong.,  E.  L.  Warren  ;  Epis.,  J.  0. 
Goodrich;  Meth.,C.  U.  Dunning;  R.  Cath.,  P.  J.  Finnegan;  Univ.,  L. 
D.  Williams. 

Ex.  Agent — Henry  Judkins,  E.  J.  Shattuck. 

I  Hotels — Sullivan  House,  H.  C.  Fitch  &  Son;  Belmont  House,  Wal¬ 
ter  H.  Bean;  Mountain  View,  A.  R.  Campbell. 

Ins.  Agents — C.  0.  Eastman,  H.  S.  Osgood,  S.  Richardson  ;  life,  H. 
Judkins.  ' 

Lawyers — E.  D.  Baker,  Ira  Colby,  H.  W.  Parker,  Edwin  Vaughan, 
Hermon  Holt,  F.  H.  Brown,  Bert  Chellis. 

Literary  Institutions — Stevens  High  School,  M.  C.  'Smart,  prin.; 
Fiske  Free  Library,  3,800  vols.  Librarian,  Miss  Abbie  Field. 

Livery  Stables — F.  P.  Huntley,  Reed  &  Colby,  Sears  Bros.,  Frank  E 
Reed,  L.  P.  Crosb. 

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60  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Manufacturers — Boots  and  shoes,  J.  H.  Parke,  E.  F.  Johnson' 
&  Co.,  Maynard  &  Washburn;  brick,  M.  Harlow,  Welch  &  Sleeper  ; 
carriages  and  sleighs,  A.  S.  Healey ;  cigars.  T.  R.  Keating,  F.  C.  Bai¬ 
ley,  James  Kennedy;  cottons,  Monadnock  Mills  Co.,  D.  W.  Johnson,i 
ag’t;  doors,  sash,  blinds,  Freeman  &  O'Neil  Co.;  flour  and  mill  feed,! 
H.  W.  Frost ;  files  and  rasps,  Chas.  H.  Papps;  knit  shirts  and  drawers,; 
Herbert  Bailey;  lumber,  Monadnock  Mills  Co..  Freeman  O’Neil  Co.,j 
C.  H.Swain,  F.  Freeman;  mill  feed,  I.  C.  Harriman ;  paper,  sugar 
river  paper  mill  Co.,  J.  T.  Emerson,  agent;  patent  cone  (en-; 
gine)  washers,  J.  T.  Emerson ;  shoddy,  Rolla  Barney  ;  tricots,  cass-} 
imeres,  doeskins,  etc.,  G.  L.  Balcom  ;  water  wheels  and  paper  engine! 
washers,  John  Tyler,  j 

Mechanics  &  Artisans— -Bakers,  H.  C.  Kimball,  E.  and  D.  Thiba-'J 
deau ;  blacksmiths,  L.  W.  Watriss,  A.  E.  Brown,  W.  M.  Smith,  Peter 
Millett,  Chas.  Ball,  W.  B.  Henr}",  Albert  Healey;  bookbinder,  Alfred; 
Tracy;  carpenters,  G.  D.  Osgood,  Geo.  Murphy,  D.  J.  Livingston, | 
N.  L,  Davis,  G.  T.  Stockwell,  L.  R.  Chase,  H.  R.  Beckwith,  C.  P.; 
Bailey,  Edmund  Neal,  G.  W.  Fitch,  E.  S.  Carleton,  0.  A.  Bond  ;i 
curator  of  town  hall,  H.  C.  Sanders ;  hair  dressers,  E.  H.  Jacques,  P. 
Sheriden,  Thomas  Bishop,  Eugene  Millette,  David  Cushion,  Leanderl 
Cushion,  Joseph  Gouin ;  harness  makers,  Thomas  Dart,  E.  J.  Bowen,| 
F.  R.  Bradford  ;  machinists,  Sullivan  Machine  Co.,  J.  P.  Upham,  pres.,' 
M.  A  Nott;  marble  workers,  L.  G.  Andrews,  R.  Messer,  Neal  Beaton;! 
masons,  C.  F.  Tibbels,  G.  A.  Walker,  George  Carroll,  A.  Walker,  L.| 
Stearns,  G.  D.  Walker,  B.  F.  Severance;  music  teacher,  (instrumental)! 
Miss  M.  E.  Partridge;  painters,  R.  B.  Tenney,  John  Barnard,  Georgej 
&  David  O'Neil,  (landscape),  R.  E.  Miller;  photographers,  E.  C.  Fisher,! 
T.  J.  Bocke;  printers,  R.  E.  Mussey,  H.  C.  Fay,  S.  H.  Story;  tailors,! 
E.  F.  Houghton,  C.  E.  Perry;  tin,  sheet  iron  and  copper  plate  workers,; 
Miller  &  Putnam,  J,  G.  Briggs ;  undertakers,  Austin  Gee,  A.  M.  Han-; 
naford ;  watchmakers,  Reuben  Spencer,  A  0.  Putnam,  C.  Sumner. 

Merchants — I.  D.  Hall;  auctioneers,  F.  A.  Briggs,  Scott  Shepherd;! 
books  and  stationery,  C.  H.  Wilson  &  Co.,  G.F.  Scott;  boots  and  shoes, 
A.  P.  Underwood,  (3.H.  Weed  &  Co.,  E.  J.  Shattuck,  E.  F.  Johnson ;  dry; 
goods,  Alexander  &  Deane.  C.  H.  Weed  &  Co.,  Heywood&Co.,  S.  Baum;| 
drugs  and  medicines,  J.  P.  Holt,  H.  L.  Brooks,  C.  B.  Spofford,  Geo.  A.j 
Briggs;  flour,  H.  W.  Frost,  T.  C.  Harriman  ;  fancj'  goods  and  toys,.E.  S.j 
Rand,  R.  Spencer  ;  fish,  C.  E.  Mitchell,  Charles  Sargent;  fruit  and  con¬ 
fectionery,  Peter  Boneau ;  furniture  and  crockery,  Haskell  &  Tolies,; 
A.  M.  Hannaford;  groceries,  F.  &  J.  W.  Jewett  &  Co.,  E.  W.  Prouty,; 
Quimby  Bros.,  Howard  Bros.,  P.  Lynch,  M.  L.  Jewett  &  Sons,  C.  E.) 
Mitchell,  A.  Boucher,  F.  G.  Winn  ;  hardware  and  ag.  implements,  G.j 
iH.  Stowell,  Ellis  &  Boynton;  ice,  G.  W.  Dole:  jewelry  and  silverware,; 
:R.  Spencer,  A.  0.  Putnam,  Heywood  &  Co.,  C.  Sumner;  meat,  George, 

W.  Dole,  Jonas  Hastings,  H.  H,  Fadden,  B.  F.  Thrasher,  - Welch,: 

|W.  N.  Bartlett ;  millinery.  Miss  N.  J.  O'Grady,  Mrs.  M.  H.  Babcock,, 
C.  M.  Leete  &  Co.,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Davis,  Mrs.  B.  G.  Whitmore,  Mrs.  P.  C.j 
Cleveland;  musical  instruments,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Partridge,  J.  S.  Brownlow  ;| 
'periodicals,  E.  S.  Rand,  C.  B.  Spofford;  ready  made  clothing,  and  gents’; 
furnishing  goods,  F.  Haubrich  &  Company,  James  Holt,  William  Ellis, 
Co.,  Star  Clothing  House,  I.  D.  Hall;  sewing  machines,  G.  F.  Whit-j 
jcomb,  A.  R.  Campbell;  soap,  F.  C.  Kelsey;  tin  ware,  Miller  &  Putnam,; 
:J.  G.  Briggs ;  variety  store,  G.  F.  Scott,  H.  &  D.  George.  i 

Physicians — S.  (>.  Jarvis.  A.  R.  Cummings,  C.  E.  Baker,  0.  B.j 
'Way,  A.  L.  Marden,  C.  W.  Tolies,  J.  P.  Holt,  Leonard  Jarvis,  H.  M.' 
Guild,  J.  H.  Theriault;  homeo.,  A.  F.  Sumner;  dentists,  Wm.  Jarvis,' 
J.  Back, - Cushman ;  vet,  surg.,  F.  C.  Wilkinson. _ t 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Tel.  Ag’t — Henry  Judkins. 

Telephone  Agt — Nellie  Redfield. 

West— Postmistress— Mrs.  Nancy  Pierce. 

Church — Epis.,  Joseph  A.  Ticknor. 

Hotels— Junction  House,  G.  W.  Race,  C.  J.  Cross. 

Manufacturers— Paper,  Coy  PapecCo. ;  lumber,  R.  Jarvis. 

Merchant — C.  S.  Eastman;  rag  and  paper  stock,  F.  M.  Brad¬ 
ford. 

Physician — S.  G.  Jarvis. 

€L.ARKSVIIi1iE,  COOS—Vop.,  325.  N.  fr.  C.,  145  m  ;  N.  E.  fr. 
Colebrook  10  m.  R.  B.  S. — Buche  Palls,  5-m.,  on  G.  T.  R.  R.;  Stage 
twice  a  week. 

OFFICERS — C^erk,  J.  \V.  Young;  Treas.,  N.  C.  Young:  Select¬ 
men,  Willis  Harriman,  David  F.  Hall,  J.  W.  Young  ;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  Horace  Wells,  Charles  W.  Wiswell,  N.  C.  Young. 

Postmaster — Willis  A.  Harriman. 

Justices — Horace  Comstock,  W.  A.  Harriman,  W.  E.  Young,  I.  G 
Young. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  Romance  Richards;  starch,  John 
Keyser. 

Clinton  Grove — See  Weare.  No  post  office. 

COLEBROOK,  GOON— Shire  town.  Pop.  1,736.  N.  fr.  C., 
175  m ;  N.  E.  fr.  Lancaster,  35.  R.  R.  S. — Colebrook,  on  Maine 
Central  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  D.  E.  Cummings  ;  Treas.,  Warren  E.  Drew  ; 
Selectmen,  J.  E.  Lombard,  John  C.  Tibbetts,  Algernon  Cree  ;  Board  of 
Education,  Milton  Harriman,  Miss  Fannie  Tucker,  Irving  Woodrow. 

Postmaster — S.  L.  Churchill. 

Exp.  Ag’tS — A.  H.  Eastman,  Benj.  Drew. 

Justices — J.  E.  Lombard,  J.  H.  Dudley,  H.  W  Woodrow,  T.  F. 
Johnson,  Hazen  Bedell,  D.  E.  Cummings,  Albert  Barker,  W.  E. 

Drew,  H.  M.  Leavitt,  John  Whittemore,  S.  B.  Whittemore,  Milton  Har¬ 
riman,  R.  G.  Jameson,  Ransom  Harriman,  C.  S.  Aldrich,  Wesley 
Wentworth,  Walter  Drew,  John  Gould,  F.  F.  Hicks,  F.  H.  Woodrow, 
W.  T.  Keyes,  E.  A.  Jordan,  C.  D.  Gamsey,  A.  P.  Whittemore,  Q.  B. 
Davis,  S.  W.  Tirrill,  I.  C.  Brown,  S.  L.  Churchill. 

Bank — Colebrook  National.  Geo.  YanDyke,  pres.,  H.  F.  Bailey,  cash. 
Colebrook  Guaranty  Savings,  Win.  R.  Dauforth,  pres.,  H.  F.  Bailey, 
treas. 

Churches — Cong,,  L.  H.  Ford;  Meth.,  W.  A.  Loyne,  G.  W.  Farmer. 

Hotels — Monadnock,  T.  G.  Rowan ;  Mohawk  House,  Dan’l  Rowan. 

Ins.  Agents — J.  H.  Dudley,  T.  F.  Johnson. 

Lawyers — A.  Barker,  J.  H.  Dudley,  I,  S.  Parsons,  T.  F.  Johnson. 

Literary  Inst. — Colebrook  Academy,  James  Monahon,  prin. 

Livery  Stables — T.  G.  Rowan,  H.  Jacobs,  E.  Small. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  R.  G.  Jameson,  D.  P.  Robie,  G.  A.i 
Gleason,  J.  B.  Dunn  ;  brick,  Orlando  Forristall ;  builders,  W.  S.  Rolfe, 
F.  C.  Rolfe,  S.  W.  Terrill,  A.  B.  Haines,  W.  T.  Keyes,  A.  C.  Hicks,  B.j 
P.  Hicks;  furniture,  Daniel  Stevens;  harnesses,  Calvin  C.  Carleton  &' 
Co.,  C.  E.  Mack;  lumber,  J.  W.  Spencer,  H.  W.  Woodrow;  bobbins,  J. 
K.  Atwood  &  Co.;  plows,  stoves  and  castings,  E.  D.  Graham  Colebrook 
Hardware  Co.;  rat  exterminator,  Vandyke,  Drew  &  Campany;  sash, 
blinds  and  doors,  H.  Hammond  &  Son;  starch.  Piper  &  Drew,  J,  W. 
Drew  &  Co.,  Whittemore  &  Harriman;  woolens, W.  A.  Loomis. 

Merchants — C.  Colby,  J.  W.  Drew  &  Co.,  H.  C.  Young,  W.  Went¬ 
worth;  agricultural  implements,  Colebrook  Hardware  Co.,  F.  P.  Covell ; 


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BUStNESS  DIRECTORY. 


62 


auctioneers, W.  S.  Rolfe,  C.  W.  Eustis:  boots  and  shoes,  Y.  F.  Day,  J. 
W.  Drew  &Co. ;  clocks  and  watches,  Chas.  Morse,  G.  S.  Remick;  cloth¬ 
ing,  E.  C.  Wilder,  J.  W.  Drew  &  Co.,  W.  Wentworth,  H.  C.  Young; 
drugs  and  medicines,  C.  S.  Raymond ;  C.  S.  Aldrich ;  fruit  and  confec¬ 
tionery,  A,  G.  Marshall,  C.  H.  Jameson  &  Go.,  Benj.  Drew  ;  furniture, 
D.  Stevens  &  Co.;  groceries,  A.  B.  Gaskell,  W.  G.  Lyman,  J.  W.  Drew, 
W.  Wentworth,  H.  C.  Young,  C.  H.  Jameson  &  Co. ;  hardware.  Cole- 
brook  Hardware  Co. ;  meat,  Edwards  &  Raymond ;  millinery,  Mrs.  M. 
J.  Williams,  Y.  F.  Day,  Susie  Harriman;  tailor,  W.  E.  Smith;  shing¬ 
les,  H.  W..  Woodrow,  C.  W.  Eustis,  J.  W.  Drew  &  Co,,  J.  W.  Spencer. 

Physicians — C.C.  Norris,  F.  C.  Harris,  E.  E.  Twombly,  J.  B.  Ears- 
kine;  dentists,  C.  S.  Raymond,  James  L.  Dixon. 

COL.UMBIA,  COGaS^-Pop.  600.  N.  fr.  C.  138  m  ;  N.  fr.  Lancas¬ 
ter,  32  m  ;  S,  W.  fr.  Colebrook,  5  m.  R.  R.  S. — Columbia,  on  Upper 
Coos  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Samuel  I.  Bailey,  jr. ;  TVeas.,  B.  A.  Lovering ; 
Selectmen,  Chauncey  H.  Fitts,  Wilbur  A.  Marshall.  Fred  M.  Hutchin¬ 
son. 

Postmasters — Mary  Butler ;  South,  H.  Reach. 

Justices — S.  I.  Bailey,  Stofe;  Jona.  Gilman,  John  Grey,  B.  F.  Jef¬ 
fers,  H.  A.  Reach,  W.  E.  Cone. 

Churches — Meth.,  South, - ;  East, - . 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  W.  H.  Cleveland,  Wm.  Fairman  ;  South, 
Eaton  &  Sawyer. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  H.  M.  Hobart,  J.  Sinville,  Geo.  Ham¬ 
mond.  E.  Fitts;  carpenters,  South,  Wm.  Lyman,  G.  Hammond. 
Merchants — Corn  and  meal,  Wm.  Reach. 

COXCORJD,  iLEfii?/i/.4C'.S’,Capital  and  shire  town — Pop. ,17, 004. 
R.  R.  S. — Concord,  on  Northern  R.  R.,  Concord  &  Montreal  R. 
jR.,  and  C.  &  C.  R,  R. 

OFFICERS — City  Clerk,  J.  A.  Cochran;  City  Treas  ,  Wm.  F.  Thay- 
ler  ;  Mayor,  Henry  W.  Clapp;  Aldermen,  John  B.  Dodge,  Ward  1;  W. 
A.  Cowley,  Ward  2 ;  A.  P.  Holden,  Ward  3 ;  H.  J.  Crippen,  E.  B.  Wood- 
worth,  Henry  McFarland,  J.  R.  Rennedy,  Ward  4 ;  G.  F.  Underhill, 
Wm.  J.  Fernald,  Ward  5 ;  G.  B.  Johnson,  J.  C.  Ordway,  J.  H.  Sanders, 
Ward  6;  Frank  P.  Qnimby,  George  H.  Mills,  Ward  7.  Common  Coun¬ 
cil,  H.  T.  Foote,  F.  P.  Robertson,  Ward  1 ;  C.  L.  Worthen,  W^ard  2;  C. 
W”.  Blanchard,  Ward  3  ;  G.  R.  Crowell,  H.  W.  Hayden,  Nathan  Man¬ 
sur,  John  H.  Couch,  Ward  4  ;  P.  H.  Coleman,  C.  E.  Palmer,  Ward  5  ; 

L.  W.  Bean,  F.  E.  Cloudman,  C.  C.  Nutter,  Ward  6;  Sidney  S.  Upham, 
C.  W.  Brown,  Ward  7  ;  Assessors,  Ira  C.  Phillips,  Albert  Stevens,  Geo. 

O.  Moulton,  G.  H.  Seavey,  Curtis  White,  George  S.  Dennett,  J.  B. 
Weeks;  City  Physician,  Edgar  A.  Clark  ;  Assistant,  A.  E.  Emery;  Com¬ 
missioner  of  Highways,  Alfred  Clark;  Collector  of  Taxes,  Abert  I.  Fos¬ 
ter;  Board  of  Edmation,  Wm.  IJ!.  Chase,  president;  P.  B.  Cogswell,  S. 
C.  Morrill,  Warren  Clark,  J.  L.  Mason,  J.  C.  Ordway,  H.  P.  Dewey, 
Mary  P.  Woodworth,  Win.  Yeaton;  Supt.,  L.  J.  Rundlett  ;  City  Solic¬ 
itor,  Harry  G.  Sargent;  Chty  Marshal,  G.  S.  Locke;  Assistant  Marshal, 
PenacooA:,  Will  C.  Sheffield  ;  Chief  Engineer,  Chsivles  A.  Davis;  Police 
Court  Justice,  B.  E.  Badger  ;  (Special A.  J.  Shurtleflf;  Clerk,  G. 

M.  Fletcher ;  Police,  J.  E.  Rand,  D.  S.  Flanders,  Chas.  H.  Sanders, 
Horace  Robinson,  John  S.  Baker,  Fred  M.  Eaton,  Levi  F.  Cole. 

Postmasters — Henry  Robinson ;  Mast  Yard,  W.  M.  Howe. 

Justices — I.  N.  Abbott,  A.  D.  Ayling,  B.  E.  Badger,  W.  H.  Bell,  J. 

P.  Bancroft,  H.  A.  Brown,  "W.  M.  Chase,  W.  A.  Clough,  Warren  Clark, 
G.  P.  Cleaves,  H.  B.  Chamberlin,  J.  H.  Chase,  E.  B.  Craddock,  G.  P. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

63 

Coun,  Harvey  Campbell,  P.  B.  Cogswell,  J.  A.  Cochran,  G.  A,  Cum¬ 
mings,  N.  T.  Clark,  II.  J.  Crippen,  G.  W.  Colbath,  Geo.  A.  Foster,  G. 
W.  Corey,  H.  M.  Cavis,  C.  E.  Clifford,  A.  Carter,  Sylvester  Dana,  C. 
C.  Danfortli,G.  II.Dimond,  L.  P,  Durgin,  D.  B.  Donovan,  C.  S.  Danfortli, 
S.  P.  Danfortb,  G.  0.  Dickerman,  D.  F.  Dudley,  G.  S.  Dennett,  S.  A. 
Dow,  Edward  Dow,  S.  C.  Eastman,*  G.  W.  Eta,  M.  R.  Emerson,  J.  W.j 
Edgerlj’,  G.  H.  Emery,  W.  P.  Fisk,  G.  M.  Fletcher,  J.  D.  Fife,  W.  L.j 
Foster,  "SV.  H.  Foster,  S.  L.  French,  W.  W.  Flint,  C.  E.  Foote,  F.  A.' 
Fowler,  J.  W.  Flavin,  Enoch  Gerrish,  J.  P.  George,  W.  A.  J.  Giles,: 
Amos  Hadley,  R.  E.  Gale,  Stillman  Humphrey,  I.  A.  Hill,  J.  C.  A., 
Hill,  A.  C.  Hardy,  Miron  W.  Hazeltine,  F.  D.  Hagar,  Lyman  Jackman,  J. 

F.  Jones,  John  Kimball,  A.  R.  Kimball,  S.  G.  Lane,  T.  M.  Lang,  J.  C. 
Linehan,  J.  0.  Lyford,  Louis  C.Merrill,  N.  E.  Martin,  J.  N.  McClin-' 
tock,  L.  S.  Morrill,  Obediah  Morrill,  J.  M.  Mitchell.  A.  S.  Marshall, 
C.  R.  Morrison,  J.  S.  Mathews,  E.  S.  Nutter,  J.  P.  Nutter,  T.  L.. 
Norris,  G.  W.  Norris,  W.  K.  Norton,  Woodbridge  Odlin,  C.  H.  Ord- 
way,  C.  B.  Randlett,  J.  N.  Patterson,  T.  A.  Pillsbury,  A.  J.  Prescott, 

G.  b.  B.  Prescott.  C.  S.  Parker,  H.  L.  Porter,  Henry  Robinson,  .1.  E. 
Robertson,  Abial  Rolfe,  J.  B  Rand,J.  E.  ^Randlett,  A.  J.  Runnels,  F. 
U’.  Rollins,  F.  P.  Curtis,  H.  G.  Sargent,  .LB.  Sanborn,  A.  J.  Shurtieff, 
L.  D.  Stevens,  W.  D.  Smith,  D.  F.  Seconib,  N.  H.  Shattuck,  A.  W.  Sils- 
by,  F.  S.  Streeter,  H.  W.  Stevens,  W.  A.  Stone,  G.  E.  Todd,^  B.  F. 
Tucker,  G.  F.  Underhill,  Joseph  Wentworth,  Curtis  White,  E.  H. 
Woodman,  J.  F.  Webster,  Irving  A.  Watson,  D.  E.  Willard,  Giles 
Wheeler,  R.  E.  Walker,  E.  R.  Wilkins,  W,  R.  Walker,  State;  F.  P. 
Andrews,  W.  J.  Ahern,  C.  P.  Bancroft,  A.  J.  Batchelder,  J.  H.  Carr, 
J,  T.  Clough,  G.  E.  Chesley,  A.  P.  Carpenter,  A.  H.  Chase,  W.  A. 
Capen,  Hale  Chadwick,  E.  E.  Clark,  H.  B.  Cilley,  H.  B.  Foster,  Philip 
Flanders,  J.  E.  Fernald,  N.  S.  Gale,  J.  F.  Hill,  J.  E.  Hutchins,  P.  R. 
Holden,  H.  C.  Holden,  H.  P.  Hammond,  F.  Lund,  A.  J.Lane,  W.  I. 
Leighton,  F.  N.  Ladd,  Andrew  Linehan,  W.  M.  Mason,  J.  C.  Marden, 
R.  D.  W.  McKay,  B.  A.  Nerville,  E.  C.  Niles,  G.  C.  Roy,  G.  W.  Moore, 
F.  A.  Piper,  R.  H.  Rolfe,  J.  H.  Rolfe,  F.  L.  Robinson,  A.  S.  Smith,  E. 
N.  Shepard,  0.  L.  Shepard,  C.  E.  Staniels,  J.  B.  Weeks,  Asa  C.  Bachel- 
der,  Henry  C.  Brown,  F.  D.  Abbott. 

Churches — Adv.  A.  J.  Wheeler;  First  Bap.,  C.  B.  Crane;  Pleasant 
St,  Bap.,  J.  K.Ewer;  F.  Bap., 0.  W.  Waldron;  Cong.,  F. D.  Ayer;  South 
Cong.,  II.  P.  Dewey;  Epis.,  St.  Paul’s,  W.  W.  Niles,  bishop  of  the  dio¬ 
cese  and  rector;  D. C.  Roberts,  vice  rector;  Millville,  H.  A.  Coit;  First 
Meth.,  J.  E.  Robins;  Baker  Memorial  Meth.,  Chas.  W.  Bradlee;  R.  Cath., 
J.  E.  Barry;  Unita.,  Bradley  Gilman:  Univ.,  T.  W.  Illman. 

Eating  Houses  —  D.  M.  Camp,  F.  E.  Colburn,  John  H.  Fagan. 
Exp.  Ag’t— M.  J.  Pratt. 

Hotels — Eagle,  Eagle  Hotel  Co.,  Oliver  J.  Pelren,  manager ; 
American  House,  Brown  &  Otis;  Commercial  House,  W.  G.  Merrick. 

Ins.  Ag’tS  —  Eastman  &  Merrill,  Morrill  &  Danforth,  Jackman  & 
Lang;  life,  A.  C.  Hardy,  C.  E.  Staniels. 

Lawyers — L.  D.  Stevens,  W.  L.  Foster,  S.  G.  Lane,  B.  E.  Badger, 
Warren  Clark,  S.  C.  Eastman,  William  M.  Chase,  L.  S.  Morrill,  J. 

H.  Albin,  F.  S.  Streeter,  Fred  H.  Gould,  Henry  Robinson,  N.  E. 

Martin,  D.  B.  Donovan,  F.  A.  Fowler,  John  M.  Mitchell,  E.  H.  Wood¬ 
man,  Sylvester  Dana,  Geo.  M.  Fletcher,  A.  W.  Silsby,  Arthur  H. 
Cluise,  R.  E.  Walker,  11.  W.  Stevens,  H.  G.  Sargent,  C.  R.  Corning, 
H.  M.  Cavis,  W.  A.  J.  Giles,  J.  P.  George,  F.  W.  Rollins,  E.  G.  Leach, 
A.  J.  Shurtieff,  C.  E.  Clifford,  Josiah  Minot,  A.  P.  Carpenter,  C.  R. 
Morrison,  H.  P.  Rolfe,  J.  0.  Lyford,  A.  S.  Marshall.  j 


|64  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

Literary  Institutions  —  St.  Paul’s  School,  H.  A.  Coit,  prin.; 
Union  High  School,  John  F.  Kent ;  St.  Mary’s  School  for  Girls,  E.  M. 

M.  Gainforth,  Merrimack  Co.  Academy,  A.  E.  Hatch,  prin. 

Livery  Stables — Bickford  &  Gienty,  Darius  Philbrick,  Wm.  Wright, 

N.  A.  Duncklee,  G.  W.  Jennings,  W.  D.  Hodgdon. 

Manufacturers — Bakers,  J.  C.  Norris  &  Co.;  bedsteads,  G.  T.  Corn- 

ins  Co.;  boots  and  shoes,  H.  L.  Porter;  brooms,  Horace  Thompson; 
candies  and  lozenges,  W.  F.  Danforth  &  Sons,  F.  E.  Colburn,  J.  C.  Nor¬ 
ris  &  Co. ;  carriages,  Abbott,  Downing  Co.,  Holt  Bros.  Manufacturing 
Co.,  White,  Huntley  &  Co.;  W.  S.  Davis  &  Son  ;  car  wheels  and  brass 
castings,  Ford  &  Kimball ;  castings.  Concord  Foundry  Co.;  cigars,  J.  S. 
Hubbard,  Wm.  L.  Collins,  F.  A.  Wardner;  harnesses,  J.  R.  Hill  Har¬ 
ness  Co.,  J.  D.  Johnson  &  Son ;  leather  and  belting.  Page  Belting  Co.; 
mouldings,  brackets,  etc.  E.  B.  Hutchinson,  Kimball,  Danforth  &  For¬ 
rest;  organs  and  melodeous  and  organ  and  piano  stools,  Prescott  Piano 
and  Organ  Co.;  picture  frames,  Oliver  Ballou,  J.  G.  Chase,  H.  L. 
Hooper;  plows,  stoves  and  castings,  Wm.  P.  Ford  &  Co.;  quarry  tools. 
Nutting  &  Hayden ;  silverware^  lY.  B.Durgin;  soap,  Charles  Barker; 
tinware,  Stevens  &  Dunklee,  Rogers  &  Mandigo.  J.  A.  Dadmun,  Scrib¬ 
ner  &  Britton,  F.  H.  George;  wood  pulp.  Brown,  Moore  &  Co. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — Architects,  Dow  &  Randitt,  A.  E.  Bod- 
well ;  bookbinders,  Crawford  &  Stockbridge,  Silsby  &  Son,  Republi¬ 
can  Press  Association ;  brick  masons  and  builders,  N.  Robinson, 

O.  H.  F.  Richardson,  A.  C.  Ferriu,  L.  R.  Fellows  &  Son  ;  build¬ 
ers,  D.  D.  Brainard,  E.  B.  Hutchinson,  J.  H.  Sanborn,  Kimball, 
Danforth  &  Forrest,  E.  A.  Miller  &  Son,  P.  W.  Webster,  Mead, 
Mason  &  Co. ;  dyer,  J.  D.  Perkins;  machinists,  J.  A.  White,  Concord 
Foundry  Co.,  N.  P.  Stevens ;  marble  workers,  Cummings  Bros.,  H.  N. 
Farley  &  Co.;  painters,  .J.  C.  Tilton,  Benjamin  Billsborough,  C.  E. 
Savary,  George  Abbott,  William  H.  Heney,  C.  T.  Perkins,  A.  E. 
Moulton,  T.  J.  Carpenter,  Geo.  Prescott,  C.  F.  Mudgett ;  photogra¬ 
phers,  \V.  G.  C.  Kimball,  H.  P.  Moore,  H.  C.  Bailey;  plumbers, 
George  Goodhue,  Munns  &  Paige,  P.  A.  Clifford,  E.  H.  Randall, 
Lee  Bros.,  M.  Bateman  ;  printers.  Republican  Press  Association,  Dem- 
ocratic  Press  Co.,  Silsby  &  Son,  Frank  J.  Batchelder,  I.  C.  Evans, 
H.F.  Smart;  silver  plater,  L.  A.  Smith;  stone  cutters.  New  Eng¬ 
land  Granite  Co.,  M.  G.  Gannon,  J.  H.  Flood,  Thomas  Nawn,  Donne- 
gan  &  Davis,  Granite  Railway  Co.,  W.  H.  Perry,  Geo.  Clark,  Harry 
Phillips,  John  Frazer;  upholsterers,  W.  J.  Fernald,  P.  Myers; 
wood  turner,  J.  H.  Mead. 

Merchants — Agricultural  implements  and  hardware,  Humphrey  & 
Dodge,  Thompson  &  Hogue ;  auction  and  commission  merchants,  E.  E. 
Clarke,  Wilcox  &  Philbrick;  books  and  stationery,  J.  B.  Sanborn,  E. 
C.  Eastman,  Hunt  &  Greenwood,  Frank  P.  Mace ;  bootsand  shoes, 
Greenough  &  Hazeltine,  W.  A.  Thompson,  J.  Welcome,C.  F.  Thompson 
&  Co.,  Piper  &  Clough,  F.  M.  Marden  &  Co.,  C.  W.  Clark  &  Co.,  J.  C. 
Thom,  Geo.  H.  Moore,  Concord  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.;  carpets,  curtains  and 
crockery,  J.  M.  Stewart  &  Sons,  Co.,  T.  A.  Heath  &  Co.,  W.  C.  &  I.  T. 
Chesley,  F.  E.  Heath,  W.  J.  Fernald;  cigars  and  tobacco,  S.  Wardner. 
J.  S.  Hubbard ;  clothing',  C.  T.  Batchelder,  Shaw  &  Jackson,  M. 
Wolff,  Richardson  &  Adams,  John  G.  McQuilken  &  Co.,  Brown  &  Cur¬ 
rier,  Sleeper  &  Hood,  T.  W.  &  J.  H.  Sewart,  L.  J.  Uffenheimer,  W. 
S.  Baker;  coal,  wood  and  ice,  Ranlet  &  Marsh,  Pillsbury  &  Day;  coffins 
and  caskets,  Kendall  &  Lane,  Geo.  W.  Waters;  confectionery,  fruit, 
etc.,  J.  C.  Norris  &  Co.,  J.  R.  H.  Davis,  F.  P.  Mace,  F.  E.  Colburn,  W. 
F.  Danforth  &  Son;  clocks,  watches  and  jewelry,  N.  G.  Carr,  Morrill. 


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Bros.,  J.  C.  Badger,  Holland  &  Derby,  A.  P.  Sherburne,  N.  C.  Nelson,  C 
E,  Junkins,  James  Galloway  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  A.  P.  Fitch,  W.  P. 
Underhill  &  Co.,  Underhill  &  Kittredge.  D.  W.  Sullivan,  W.  II.  Dunlap 
&  Co.,  C.  H.  Martin  &  Co.,  H.  F.  Wyatt  &  Co.,  Geo.  A.  Berrj’A  Co.;  dry 
goods,  C.  G.  Blanchard,  Thurston  &  Emmons,  H.  D.  Hammond  &  Co., 

D.  E.  Murphy,  Welsh  &  Lovely,  E.  W.  Willard.  &  Co.,  C.  M.  Boynton, 

E.  B.  Crapo,  I.  M.  Savage  &  Son,  Hazelton  &  Son,  Greeley  &  Todd, 
A.  M.  Follett,  A.  Blanchard;  fancy  articles  and  stationery,  Silsby  & 
Son,  Republican  Press  Association;  flour  and  grain,  Stratton,  Merrill  & 
Co.,  Mosely  &  Co.,  Woodworth  &  Co.,  Nichols  &  Bugbee,  Frank  Coffin ; 
furniture,  Wm.  J.  Fernald,  Macdonald  &  Fisher.  J.  M.  Stewart  &  Sons, 
Heath  &  Chesley  :  groceries,  Perkins  &  Berry,  Dickerman  <fe  Co.,  Wood- 
worth  &  Co.,  H.  W.  Brickett,  Fred  Reed  &  Co.,  Cowley  &  Staniels,  Amos 
Blanchard,  P.  H.  Larkin,  H.  C.  ^turtevant  &  Son,  Goold  &  Gordon,  Nel¬ 
son  &  Durrell,  A.  M.  Follett,  Batchelder  «fe  Co.,  David  Webster,  Wm.  F. 
Carr,  I.  M.  Savage  &  Son,  A.  C.  Sanborn,  G.  W.  Dudley,  Lee  &  Kenna, 
Greeley  &  Todd;  guns,  pistols,  and  fishing  tackle,  E.  E.  Fisher;  hats, 
caps  and  furs.  Geo.  K.  Mellen ;  millinery,  Mrs.  Fred  Pearson  &  Co.. 
J,  Hazelton  &  Son,  G.  W.  Wadleigh,  Mrs.  H.  N.  Newell,  3Irs.  H.  M. 
Wyatt;  musical  instruments,  W.  K.  Day,  J.  H.  Morey;  Prescott 
Piano  &  Organ  Co.,  F.  A.  Piper;  notions,  F.  C  Nelson,  G.  L.  Hooper; 
paintings  and  pictures,  Hunt  &  Greenwood,  Oliver  Ballou,  J. 
G.  Chase;  paints,  oils  and  glass,  A.  P.  Fitch,  C.  H.  Martin 
&  Co.,  T.  J.  Carpenter ;  paper  hangings,  .7.  M.  Stewart  & 
Sons,  W.  C.  &  I.  T.  Chesley,  T.  A.  Heath  &  Co. ;  provisions, 
G.  B.  Emmons,  G.  W.  Dudlej',  A.  C.  Sanborn,  Reed  &  Mudgett,  Mor¬ 
rison  &  Searles,  E.  N.  Spencer,  Milton  French  ;  saddlery  hardware, 
L,  A.  Smith;  sash  and  blinds,  Lowell  Eastman,  T.  J.  Carpenter; 
sewing  machines,  W.  K.  Day  &  Son,  Lowell  Eastman ;  shoes.  J.  J, 
Dooning ;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  Rogers  &  Mandigo,  Stevens  &  Dunk- 
lee,  Scribner  &  Britton,  J.  A.  Dadmun,  F.  H.  George;  trunks  and 
valises,  .7.  R.  Hill,  Harness  Co.  ;  yarns  and  fancy  goods,  D.  R.  Bean. 

Miscellaneous — Brokers,  Crippen,  Lawrence  &  Co.,  F.  W.  Rollins; 
civil  engineers,  B.  E.  Badger,  Foss  &  3Ierrill ;  florists,  W.  M.  Colby, 
Geo.  Main,  W.  S.  Wilson  &  Co.;  music  teachers, W.  K.  Day,.7.  H.  Morey, 
Miss  Helen  E.  Robinson,  John  Jackman;  public  library,  12,000  vols., 

D.  F.  Secomb,  librarian ;  publisher  of  law  reports,  J.  B.  Sanborn ; 
real  estate,  S.  G.  Lane,  F.  G.  Edgerly,  Frank  A.  Fowler,  Isaac  A.  Hill : 
shorthand  reporter,  A.  J.  Shurtleff;  solicitor  of  patents,.!.  B.  Thurston. 

Physicians  —  C.  P.  Bancroft,  Edward  French,  A.  C.  Nason,  Asy¬ 
lum  ;  George  Cook,  Granville  P.  Conn,  Thomas  Hiland,  A.  P.  Chesley, 
A.  H.  Robinson,  M.  W.  Russell,  H.  M.  French,  C.  R.  Walker,  F.  A. 
Stillings,  H.  G.  McIntyre,  S.  C.  Morrill,  J.  C.  W.  Moore,  D.  E.  Sulli- 
van,  I.  A.  Watson,  W.  G.  Carter,  C.  P.  Gage,  N.  T.  Clark,  N.  R.  Miller, 

E.  A.  Clark,  Mrs.  Wallace  Russell,  Arthur  K.  Day:  homeo,,  J.  H.  Gal- 
linger,  E.  Morrill,  Maud  Kent,  J.  F.  Bothfeld,  E.  H.  Foster;  dentists, 
E.  G.  Cummings,  G.  A.  Young,  C.  N.  Towle,  .7.  M.  Fletcher,  E.  B.  Davis, 
E  A.  Rowe,  G.  N.  Johnson. 

Tel.  Ag’t — H.  H.  Morrison. 

Easit — R.  K.  S. — East  Concord,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

Postmistress — Florence  A.  Young.  Church — Cong.,  E.  J.  Aiken. 
Manufacturers — Bricks,  J,  II.  Robinson;  leather  hose  and  belting, 
Samuel  Eastman  &  Co.;  lumber,  Tallant  &  Merrill;  stone  cutter,  Ly¬ 
man  Know’les. 

Merchants — A.  B.  Young,  Cowley  &  Staniels, 

Exp.  &Tel.  Ag’t — J.  B.  Hussey. 


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66 


West — R.  R.  S. — West  Concord,  on  C.  &  0.  R.  R. 

Postmaster — 0.  L.  Shepard.  Church — Cong.,  C.  F.  Roper. 

Exp.  &  Tel.  Agt — Geo.  J.  Patch. 

Manufacturers— Carriages,  Chandler  Eastman  &  Sons  ;  flannels. 
Concord  Manufacturing  Company. 

Mechanics — Dyers,  Concord  Manufg.  Co.;  stonecutters,  Thomas 
Fox,  B.  T.  Putney,  F.  R.  Clark,  W.  S.  Lougee,  Edwards  &  Dravis. 
Merchant — Eastman  &  Co. 

Peiia.cook:« — Pop.  3,000;  part  of  Concord  and  Boscawen. 
R.  R.  S. — Penacook,on  N.  R.  R.;  N.  Concord  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R.,  1  m. 
Postmaster— L.  C.  Gage. 

Lawyers — W.G.  Buxton,  D.  F.  Dudley. 

Justices — Isaac  K.  Gage,  J.  C.  Pearson,  Abial  Rolfe,J.  D.  Fife,  D.  F. 
Dudley,  H.  E.  Chamberlain,  C.  E.  Foote,  Luther  Gage,  State ;  W.  H, 
Bell,  C.  H.  Amsden,  J.  C.  Linehan,  A.  W.  Rolfe,  Geo.  A.  Morse ;  No¬ 
tary  Public,  Isaac  K.  Gage. 

Churches — Bap.,  W.W.  Thomas;  Cong.,  C.  E.  Milliken;  Meth.. 
W.  C.  Bartlett;  R.  Cath.,  M.  H.  Eagan. 

Express  Ag’t — John  Chadwick.  Telegraph  Ag’t— Geo.  A.  Noyes. 
Hotels — Penacook  House,  Hannibal  Bonney ;  Washington  House, 
John  Hopkins. 

Insurance  Agents— Gage,  Buxton  &  Co. 

Livery  Stables — J.  Chadwick,  Harry  Harris,  D.  F.  Smith. 
Manufacturers — Carriages,  A.  Elliott;  carriage  axles  etc..  Con¬ 
cord  Axle  Co.,  E.  H.  Brown,  superintendent;  circular  and  other  saws 
and  whiffletree  springs,  Fisherville  Saw  Co,;  cottons,  Contoocook  Man’f 
&  Mechanic  Co.;  doors,  sash  and  blinds,  C.M.  &  A.  W.  Rolfe;  exten¬ 
sion  tables,  .1.  E.  Symonds  &  Co.;  flour,  meal  etc.,  Stratton  Merrill  & 
Co.;  furniture,  H.  H.  Amsden  &  Sons ;  lumber,  J.  Whittaker,  C.  M.  & 

A.  W.  Rolfe;  woolens,  E.  S.  Harris  &  Co.;  granite  polishers.  Concord 
Union  &  Merrimack  Co’s.;  cotton  twine,  rope  and  yarn,  Boscowen 
Mills,  Thos.  Wattles,  supt.;  Penacook  Electric  Light  Co.,  C.  W.  Son. 
dre,  pres,  and  supt. ;  Penacook  and  Boscowen  Water  Precincts,  com¬ 
missioners,  C.  W.  Andrew,  E.  E.  Graves,  J.  C.  Pearson ;  flannels,  dress 
goods  cheviots.  West  Concord  Mfg.  Co.,  Peaacook,  F.  P.  Holden,  supt. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — Blacksmiths,  Samuel  Sanborn,  Edward  Mc 
Shane;  builders,  C.  W. Hardy,  John  G.  Warren,  W.  P.  Chandler,  Wil¬ 
liam  Taylor  &  Co,;  civil  engineer,  J.  D.  Fife;  masons,  B.  F.  Butler,  H- 
W.  Knowlton,  A.  W.  Knowlton,  George  Neller,  William  Neller,  Fred 
Williams;  photographer,  M.  S.  Lamphrey;  undertakers,  Fifield  & 
Hubbard,  J.  F.  Hastings;  billposter,  Wm.  H.  Bonney. 

Merchants — Bakery,  F.  E.  Bean;  boots  and  shoes,  J.  A.  Mills,  Chas* 
H.  Sanders,  J.  C.  Farrand ;  clothing,  Shaw  &  .Tackson  ;  coffins,  Fi 
field  &  Hubbard,  J.  F.  Hastings;  drygoods,  Sanborn  Bros,,  W.  W.  Al¬ 
len,  Foote,  Brown  &  Co..  D.  B.  Weymouth,  G.  N.  Dutton;  fruit  and  con- 
fec.,  A.  Linehan,  Bozina  Serafina;  furniture,  H.  H.  Amsden  &  Son,  F- 

B.  Clough  &  Co.,  D.  S.  &  G.  B.  Marsh;  groceries,  Sapborn  Bros.,  Fred 
Holt,  Foote,  Brown  &  Co.;  hardware,  stoves,  cutlery,  etc.,  N.  S.  Gale 
&  Co.,  Isaac  Baty,  Foote,  Brown  &  Co.;  harnessess,  Fifield  &  Hubbard, 
J.  F.  Hastings:  jewelers,  W.  H.  Bell,  Mrs.  Noyes;  medicines,  J.  I. 
Hoyt,  C.  H.  Fowler;  meat,  etc.,  Daniel  Smith,  Edward  Prescott, F. 
Frost,  G.  Brown;  millinery.  Misses  Peaslee,  Hale,  Chadwick;  paper 
hangings,  W.  W.  Allen,  Foote,  Brown  &  Co.;  sewing  machines,  D.  F. 
Silloway,  G.  H.  Morse  ;  stoves  and  tinware  N.  S.  Gale  &  Co.,  Isaac  Baty, 
W.  A.  Bean. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

67 

Physicians — W.  H.  Ilosmer,  A.  E.  Emery,  A.  C.  Alexander,  H.  C. 
Holbrook,  E.  E.  Graves;  dentist,  J.  II,  French. 

Connecticut  L.ake— See  Pittsburg. 

Contoocook — See  Hopkinton. 

COIV  WAY,  CARROLL— 2,331.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  71  m;  N.  fr.  Ossi- 
pee,  28  m.  R.  R.  S. — Conway,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  H,  Garland;  TVeas.,  H.  B.  Cotton;  Selectmen, 
H.  H.  Dow,  S.  C.  Hatch,  S.  S.  Lovejoy;  Board  of  Education^  Mrs 
Abbie  M,  D.  Blouin,  Miss  Mary  K.  Davis, 

Postmasters — W.  A.  Sloan;  Centre,  Ira  Garland;  Redstone,  F.  W. 
Hersey;  Kearsarge,  L.C.  Barnes;  //;^erra?e,  Frank  Mudgett. 

Justices — C,  W.  Wilder,  L.  H.  Eastman,  Hugh  McNorton,  J.  C.  L. 
Wood,  Lycurgus  Pitman,  J.  B,  Nash,  F.  B.  Osgood,  Nathan  Whitaker, 
W.  F.  Thompson,  F,  C,  Merrill,  State;  Samuel  Hazelton,  Andrew 
Dinsmore,  C.  H  Whittaker,  John  Chase,  L.  C.  Quint,  C.  H. 
Shackford,  Albra  Garland,  J.  L.  Gibson,  J.  F.  Shackford,  J  M.  Shack- 
ford,  S.  A.  Powers,  J.  L.  Binford,  W.  A.  Sloane,  Chas.  F.  Mansfield, 
J.  H.  Garland. 

Churches — Cong.,  John  W.  Buckham;  Meth.,  I.  A.  Bean. 

Hotels — Conway  House,  Pequaket  House  ;  Center,  Center  House, 
Insurance  Agent— Cenfrg,  W.  W.  Philbrook. 

Lawyers — J.  C.  L.  Wood  ;  Center,  John  B.Nash. 

Livery  Stables— W.  M.  Abbott;  Centre,  Geo.  E.  Chase. 
Manufacturers — Carriages,  L.  S.  Merrill,  F.  Eaton  ;  lumber  and 
flour.  Center,  H.  B.  Cotton;  pegs,  B.  F.  Sturtevant;  spools,  A.  C. 
Rennet t ;  straw  board,  Merrill  &  Co. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — Blacksmiths,  J.  Cloutman,  W.  S.  Carter. 
Merchants — J.  M.  Fifield  &  Co.,  Davis  &  Fifield,  L,  C.  Quint,  E.  B. 
Carlton,  Sawyer  &  Hobson  ;  Center,  Garland  &  Morrison,  H,  H. 
Burbank;  Redstone,  Geo.  W.  Wagg ;  coal,  ha}’,  lime,  etc.;  Centre, 
W.  R.  Burnell ;  carriages  and  sleighs,  Ira  Garland  ;  tobacco  and 
confectionery.  Geo.  Calhoun;  dressmaker,  Angie  Philbrook. 

Physicians — Simeon  A.  Evans,  S.  N.  Greenlaw,  L.  W.  Atkinson. 
Tel.  Agents — F.  W.  Davis,  W.  R.  Burnell. 

Xortli — R.  R.  S. — No,  Conway,  on  M.  C.  R.  R.  and  B,  &  M.  R.  R. 
Postmaster — C.  H,  Whitaker,  Lawyer — F.  B.  Osgood. 

Boarding  Houses — J.  A.  Barnes,  Mrs.  Pendexter,  T.  C.  Eastman,  L. 
Wheeler  &  Son,  Russell  Cottage,  Merrill  House,  Echo  Farm  House, 

Pendexter  Mansion, - Idlewild. 

Churches — Bap., - ;  Cbng.,  R.  H.  Davis;  Epis.,  Wm.  Greer; 

Meth.  M.  E.  King. 

Hotels — Kearsarge  House,  Sunset  Pavilion,  McMillan  House,  North 
C-onway  House,  Intervale  House,  Randall  House,  Eastman  House, 
Artist  Fall  House,  The  Ridge. 

Livery  Stables — Mudgett  &  Sons,  J.  T.  Randall,  Alfred  Eastman, 
F.  L.  Mason,  L.  J.  Ricker. 

Manufacturers — Carriages,  A.  W.  Chase;  granite,  Maine  &  New 
Hampshire  Granite  Company  ;  lumber,  Furber  Bros.  H.  B.  Cotton. 

Merchants — G.  V.  Eastman,  L.  W.  Brock,  G.  W.  Bar¬ 
ker,  C.  E.  Gibson;  baled  hay,  straw,  lime  etc.,  J.  L.  Gibson;  drugs 
and  medicines.  Pitman’s  Pharmacy  ;  grain  and  flour,  C.  J.  Poole  ; 
jewelry, G.W.  Burbank,  S.  C.  Eastman;  meat,  J.  M.  Qile;  millinery, 
Wilson  &  Goodwin  ;  stoves  and  tinware.  Nelson  M.  Willey. 
Physicians— C.  Sawyer,  Geo.  H.  Shedd. 

Tel.  Agents— Western  Union,  J.  L.  Gibson  ;  B.  &.  M.  R.  R.,  C.  J.  Poole. 
Coos— See  Stratford. 


68  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Copperville — A  post  office  in  Milan. 

COR^^^ISH,  SULLIVAN— N.  W.  fr.  C.  60  m;  N.  W. 
tr.  Newport,  12  m.  R.R.S. — Windsor,  Vt.,  junction  of  C.  &  C.  &  Conn. 
Riv.  R.  R.  ! 

OFFICERS — Cleric^  Wm.  H.  Sisson;  Treas.,  Samuel  M.  Geene;  Select¬ 
men,  Geo.  Tj.  Deming’,  Wm.  W.  Balloch,  C.  H.  Deming;  Board  of  Edu¬ 
cation,  W.H.  Child,  Albert  E.  Wellman,  Geo.  L.  Deming,  p.  o.  ad., 
Windsor,  Vt., 

Postmasters — J.  T.  .Tackson  ;  Centre,  G.  E.  Hilliard;  South,  G.  E. 
Fairbanks. 

Justices — Chester  Pike,  W.  H.  Sisson,  C.  D.  Nevens,  State;  Wm. 
Balloch,  E.  0.  Day,  S.  M.  Green,G.  L.  Deming,  A.  E.  Wellman,  Sid¬ 
ney  Richardson,  Alfreds.  Sisson. 

Church— Meth.,  Center, - . 

Hotel — Valley  House,  Albert  Peters. 

Manufacturers — Butter,  Hillside  Creamery,  p.  o. ad.  Windsor,  Vt.; 
bridge  builder,  J.  F.  Tasker,  p.  o.  ad.  Cornish  Centre  ;  lumber,  Geo.  L. 
Deming. 

Merchant— Wool,  C.  Pike. 

Cornisli  Flat — R.  R.  S — Claremont,  10  m.  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.; 
Lebanon,  12  m.  on  Northern  R.  R.;  Windsor,  Vt.,  8  m.  on  C.  V.  R.  R. 

Postmaster — Geo.  W.  Hunt,jr. 

Churches — Bap.,  G.  A.  Glines;  Cong.,  J.  T.  Jackson. 

Hotel — Hampshire  House,  Geo.  Watts. 

Manufacturers  — Butter,  Cornish  Creamery  Co.;  carriages,  J.  J.| 
Lamson ;  guns,  Centre,  G.  E.  Hilliard;  harnesses,  W.  H.  Sisson; 
lumber,  Davidson  &  Huggins,  J.  C.  Whitaker;  leather,  Al¬ 
vin  Comings  ;  patent  medicines,  S.  Hardy’s  Sons. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  S.  M.  Sherburn,  C.  T.  Sturtevant ;  bridge 
builder,  J.  F.  Tasker;  carpenters,  Charles  Tyler,  Joseph  S.  Chase. 

Merchants — Geo.  W.  Hunt.  jr. ;  South.  G.  E.  Fairbanks;  auctioneer,- 
Alfred  S.  Sisson ;  clocks  and  watches,  S.  W.  Bryant;  millinery,  Mrs.l 
S.  M.  Green,  Mrs.  D.  J.  Spaulding;  wool,  S.  W.  Bryant. 

Physician — G.  W.  Hunt. 

Crawford  House — See  Carroll. 

CROYDOX,  SULLIVAN— Vo^.  512.  N.W.  fr.  C.,  44  m  ;  N.  fr. 
Newport,  7  m.  R.R.S. — Newport,  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.  Daily  stage  ;  semi¬ 
weekly  stage  fr.  Lebanon  on  Northern  R.  R.  | 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Frsink  L.  Hanson;  Treas.,  Sullivan  J.  Brown ;! 
Selectmen,  S.  G.  Walker,  Edgar  W.  Davis,  DeWalt  C.  Barton ;  Board 
of  Education,  Marshall  Putnam,  Milon  C.  Cooper,  Geo.  A.  Wright, 

Postmasters — Norman  B.  Frye;  Flat,  Ellen  Brown. 

Justices — Elias  Powers,  Alonzo  Allen,  State;  M.  C.  Cooper,  C.  H.i 
Forehand,  H.  M.  Austin,  Daniel  Kennedy.  | 

Churches — Cong., - ;  Meth., - ;  Flat,  Univ., - . 

Hotel — Croydon  House,  D.  A  Sargent.  \ 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  James  Leeds;  excelsior,  S.  W.  Pills- 
bury ;  hoe,  rake  and  fork  handles,  Stockwell  Bros.;  lumber,  A.  G.i 
Hubbard  ;  Lkist,  D.  Barton. 

Merchants — Rufus  Hall ;  auctioneer,  J.  S.  Huntress,  p.  o.  ad.,  New¬ 
port ;  groceries,  D.  A.  Sargent;  Flat,  Hubbard  &  Codman. 

DAFTOX, COO/S — Pop.  596.  N.  fr.  C.  112  m;  S?fr,  Lancaster,  8  m. 
R.  R.  S. — Dalton,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  Wh.  Mt.  Div.  Stages  connect 
with  trains  twice  a  day.  Lunenburg  on  St.  J.&  L.  C.  &  M.  C.  R.  R.,' 
1  m.,  fr.  Sumner  House,  j 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

69 

OFFICERS  —  Clerk  and  Treas.y  Bert  A.  Taylor;  Selectmen,  Aldrich 
Johnson,  George  Carpenter,  David  Hurlbert  ;  Board  of  Education, 

B.  A.  Taylor,  Ira  C.  Carlton.  Gertrude  Lang. 

Postmaster— B.  A.  Taylor. 

Justices — B.  A.  Taylor,  State-,  J.  M.  Lang,  Orville  Lawrence,  B.  D. 
Goodall. 

Church— Cong., - 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  G.  W.  &  N.  W.  Libby. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  W.  J.  Baker,  E.  P.  Cushman;  carpenters, 
G.  E.  Wallace,  J.  D.  Colby;  carriage  maker,  T.  J.  Smith;  mason,  E.  P. 
Cushman. 

Merchants — B.  A.  Taylor,  Calvin  Fuller. 

DAXBURY,  MERRIMACK  —  683.  N.  W.  fr.  C.,  30  m. 

R.  R.  S. — Danbury  &  So.  Danbury,  on  Northern  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  John  C.  Webster;  Treas.,  F.  E.  Litchfield;  Se¬ 
lectmen,}!.  G.  Dean,  Edward  A.  Farnum,  Chas.  A.  Sanborn  ;  Board  of 
Education,  Edwin  Litchfield,  E.  A.  Farnum,  H.  H.  Colburn. 
Postmasters — E.  H.  Walker;  South,  G.  B.  Jenness. 

Justices— Stillman  Clark,  J.  C.  Webster,  J.  S.  Knowlton,  J.  H. 
Emmons.  Frank  W.  Flanders,  State  ;  Alonzo  Wilkins. 

Church — Cong.,  11.  H.  Colburn. 

Ins.  Agents — Stillman  Clark,  J.  C.  Webster. 

Lawyer — Stillman  Clark. 

Livery  Stable,  Exp.  &.  Tel.  Ag’t— E.  H.  Walker. 

Manufacturers — Leather,  N.  P.  Clough  &  Co.;  lumber,  K.  Bullock; 
creamery,  H.  P.  Hood  &  Son,  C.  F.  Taylor,  agent. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Frank  Andrew;  South,  John  Wells;  car¬ 
penter,  W.  H.  Traver,  G.  K.  Jewett,  F.  S.  Ransome,  J.  T.  Morrison, 
W.  P.  Worthing;  job  printer,  W.  H.  Traver. 

Merchants — Webster  &  Tucker,  Gilbert  E.  Heath,  L.  M.  Jackson  ; 
South,  M.  E.  W’ilkins;  auctioneer,  J.  C.  Webster ;  cattle  and  horses, 
Edwin  Litchfield  &  Son  ;  millinery.  Miss  Rettie  E.  Emmons ;  variety 
store,  H.  F.  Taylor. 

D AX VI  1.L.E,  ieOC'A'/iVG' fl-A if— Pop.  666.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  33m;S. 
W.  fr.  Exeter,  10  m.  R.  R.  S. — Plaistow  6,  and  Newton  June.  4,  on  B. 
&  M.  R.  R.  Sandown  on  N.  &  R.  R.  R.  Two  daily  stages  for 
Plaistow. 

OFFICERS  —  Clerk,  C.  H.  Bradley;  Treas.,  L.  A.  Colby;  Selectmen, 

C.  B.  Huntington,  E.  F.  Kimball,  M.  J.  Dimond ;  Board  of  Education, 
C.  P.  Griffin,  W.  D.  Collins,  C.  H.  Sargent. 

Postmasters — E.  C.  Darbe;  North,  Selina  Sanborn. 

J^ustices — Wm.  Hoyt,  State;  Franklin  Fitts,  Oliver  Hunt,  Bailey 
Sargent,  Jacob  Collins,  A.G.  McClure,  C.H. Bradley.  C.  P.  Griffin. 
Church — F.  Bap.,  .J.  A.  Lowell. 

Manufacturers — Lumber  and  boxes,  L.  A.  Colby  ;  shoes,  H.  S.  &  C. 
M.  Collins,  M.  A.  Collins,  E.  A.  Witherill. 

Merchants — J.  C.  Bradley,  A.  J.  Philbrick,  John  M.  .\rnold. 
IlaviHville — See  Warner. 

DEEKFIELD,«OCA:/iVG/f/li/— Pop.  1,220.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  20  mt 
W.  fr.  Portsmouth,  30  m.  R.  R.  S. — Candia  Depot,  on  C.  &  P.  R.  R. 
Stage  connects  with  morning  and  evening  trains. 

OFFICERS— -  C/erA;,*0.  .J.  Chase;  Treas.,  A.  M.  Chase;  Selectmen, 
B.  Chase,  Fritz  E.  Kallenburg,  Gilman  Stearns  ;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  Nettie  M.  Chase,  Wm.  L.  Whittier,  W.  D.  Adams. 

Postmasters— Mrs.  Lyman  Fifield;  Center,  A.  M.  Chase  ;  Soxdh,  W. 
R.  White;  Leavetts  Hill,  B.  E.  Sanborn. 


70  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Justices — D.  S.  Furaald,  David  Stevens,  I.  II.  Morrison,  G.  H 
Stevens,  J.  H.  Batchelder,  C.  R.  Brown,  State;  L,  A.  Ladd,  T.  E‘ 
Simpson,  J.  G.  Chase,  A.  L.  Jenness,  A.  M.  Chase,  W.  A.  Churchill, 

G.  H.  Toule,  M.  D. 

Churches— Bap. - ;  Cong., — 0.  L.  Lord  ;  F.  Bap.,  L.  Given, 

Ex.  Ag’t — John  Blake.  Physician — G.  II.  Towle. 

Hotels  &  Livery  Stables  —  Glenwood  House,  J.  W.  Prescott, 
Center,  Exchange  Hotel,  George  Page. 

Ins.  Ag’ts — L.  A.  Ladd,  C.  R.  Brown. 

Manufacturers —  Butter,  Deerfield  Creamery  Association  ;  doors, 
sash  and  blinds,  G.  P.  Rand;  evaporators,  C.  W.  Prescott ;  lumber, 
Gilbert  Robinson ;  tubs  and  pails,  W.  A.  Churchill, Augustus  Robinson; 
blacksmith  and  wheelwright,  A.  S.  Pulsifer;  lumber,  W.  A.  &  H.  0. 
Brown  ;  tinsmith.  H.  J.  Page. 

Merchants — Center,  C.  W.  Prescott,  Towle  &  Brown;  B.  J.  San¬ 

born,  W.  R.  White;  auctioneer,  A.  L.  Jenness;  furniture  and  coflSns, 
J.  F.  Prescott. 

Physician — George  H.  Toule. 

DEERIIVG,  Pop.  531.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  22  ml 

N.  W.  fr.  Manchester,  22  m.  R.  R.  S. — Hillsboro’ Bridge,  on  B.  &  M* 
R.  R.  Stage  daily  fr.  East  Deering,  via.  Peering  to  H.  Bridge. 
OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  Alvin  Tubbs;  ^lectmen,  J.  F.  Lock, 

H.  S.  Appleton,  G.  McNeil  ;  Board  of  Education,  G,  C.  Patten, 
Alvin  Tubbs,  Isaac  Smith. 

Postmasters — L.  Wilson  ;  East,  Dennis  R.  Chase ;  West,  F.  Appleton. 
Justices — Lewis  Goodall,  G.  C.  Patten,  D.  R.  Chase,  S.  F.  Dow,  Alvin 
Tubbs,  State',  Isaac  Smith,  A.  J.  Locke. 

Churches — Cong.,  J.  S.  Gove  ;  Meth. - Tirrell. 

Hotel — A.  L.  Danielsen  ;  Sumrmr  hoarding  houses.  Orchard  House; 
G.  F.  Ellsworth  ;  Lake  View,  Mrs.  Jessie  Gregg. 

Literary  Institution — Deering  Academy,  Annie  Clarke,  prin.. 
Manufacturers — Lumber,  G.  Roach,  W.  H.  Patten. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  West,  E.  Buttrick ;  builder,  East,  W. 
Patten. 

DERRY,  ROCKING  HAM— Vo^.  2,604.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  25  m  ;  S.  W. 
t’r.  Exeter,  21  m.  R.  R.  S. — Derry,  on  M.  &  L.  R.  R.,  and  Hubbard’s 
Station  on  N.  &  R.  R.  R.  Stage  connects  with  all  trains. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  East,  E.  T.  Parker;  Treas.,  East,  F.  J.  Shepard; 
Selectmen,  V.  H.  Moody,  A.  J.  Leary,  E.  R.  Angell;  Board  of 

Education,  Joseph  R,  Clark,  W.  S.  Clement;  East,  F.  C.  Sauve. 

Postmasters — Chas.  Bartlett;  East,  Miss.  Carrie  E.  Greenwood; 
Hubbard*s,  W.  J.  Fuller. 

Justices — J.  C.  Taylor,  Jas.  Priest,  J.  R.  Clark,  G.  C.  Bartlett,  F.  J. 
Shepard,  G.  K.  Bartlett,  W.  W.  Poore,  J.  A.  Greenwood,  L.  H.  Pills- 
bury,  I.  H.  Adams,  F.  R.  Felch,  M.  G.  Frye,  H.  E.  Newell,  R.  W.  Pills- 
bury.  State;  G.  W.  Dicke}^  George  Moore,  Joseph  Montgomery,  G.  W. 
Barker,  W.  T.  Morse,  H.  R.  Underhill,  J.  S.  Bond,  Edmund  Adams,  E. 
L.  Jones,  F.  P.  Bradford,  E.  T.  Parker,  J.  C.  Sanders,  G.  F.  Priest, 
J.  B.  Bartlett. 

Bank — Derry  National,  J.  W.  Noyes,  Pres.,  F.  J.  Shepard,  Cash. 
Churches — Cong.,  H.  B.  Putnam;  Meth.,  T.  I.  McConnell;  East, 
Cong.,  R.  C.  Drisko.  * 

Literary  Institution — Pinkerton  Academy,  G.  W.  Bingham,  prin. 
Hotel — Hildreth  Hall,  G.  E.  Whittier;  East,  The  Elm  House,  F.  A. 
Sawyer,  prop. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  7lf 


Manufacturers — Edge  tools,  H.  R.  Underhill;  ribs  for  loom  reeds 
and  loom  harness  shafts,  plant  stakes  and  labels,  Benj.  Chase,  jr.;  lum¬ 
ber,  W.  W.  Poor;  East,  Adams  Bros.;  shingles  W.  W.  Poor;  sanitary 
commodes,  E.  R.  Angel. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Lee  &  Smith,  DeWitt  G.  Bodwell ;  East^ 

F.  R.  Morse;  builders,  M.  E.  Odell ;  East,  R.  H.  H.  Clark;  job  printer, 
Charles  Bartlett, 

Merchants — C.  S.  Petfee,  J.  S.  Couch,  H.  A.  Brahford  ;  East,  E.  T. 
Parker;  books  and  stationery,  Charles  Bartlett;  corn  and  meal,L.  B. 
Hardy;  coffins  and  caskets,  Chas.  Adams  ;  dry  and  fancy  goods,  Miss 
Sarah  Farrow  ;  drugs,  Chas.  Bartlett ;  meat,  East,  A.  A.  Pressey,  C. 
0.  Noyes. 

Physicians — D.  S.  Clark;  vet.,  I.  A.  Butterfield,  G.  W.  Livingston. 
Summer  Boarding  Houses  — J.B.  Morse,  J.  Parmerton,  Win. 
Haskins;  East,  Geo.  W.  Bachelder,  M.  H.  Cullen,  Chas.  Stevens,  N.| 
Stevens. 

Depot — Postmaster — S.  G.  Clifford.  i 

Churches — Bap.,  H.  J.  Nichols;  Cath.,  W.  J.  O’Connor;  Meth.,  C.  W.j 
Taylor. 

Laundries — M.  B.  Fat,  M.  G.  Frye,  Mrs.  Laura  Darling. 

Ex.  Ag’t — Depot,  G.  F.  Priest.  i 

Lawyers — G.  C.  &  G.  K.  Bartlett,  R.  W.  Pillsbury.  | 

Hotel — Hotel  Bradford,  A.  J.  Willey,  prop.  * 

Livery  Stables — Abbott,  Davis  &  Co.,  A.  .J.  Willey. 

Manufacturers — Boots  and  shoes,  Colburn,  Fuller  &  Co.,  C.  F. 
Floyd,  vy.  S.  Pillsbury,  agents;  carriages,  Abbott,^  Davis  &  Co.: 
harnesses,  .Abbott,  Davis  <fe  Co.;  lumber,  M.  J.  Horn,  C.  A.  Colby ; 
stone  forks, W.  0.  Noyes  &  Co.;  paper  boxes,  R.  W.  Pillsbury;  butter, 
H.  P.  Hood  &  Sons. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Abbott,  Davis  &  Co.;  builders,  D.  B.  Mc-i 
Gregor;  upholsterer,  A.  B.  Pillsbury  ;  painters,  L.  S.  Hartshorn,  C.  F.i 
Chase.  I 

Merchants — G.  B.  Smith  &  Co.,  E.  N.  Whitney.  .T.  F.  Webster,  G.  A. 
Waugh;  boots  and  shoes,  .J.  W.  Bean;  clothing,  C.  W.  Abbott;  coal. 

G.  F.  Priest;  coffins  and  caskets,  C.  H.  Gordon  ;  dr}'  and  fancy  goods. 
V.  H.  Moody ;  drugs,  S.  Howard  Bell ;  furniture,  L.  H.  Pillsbury ; 
grain,  H.  P.  Hood  &  Sons ;  hardware,  L.  H.  Pillsbury ;  jewelry  and 
watches,  F.  A.  Smith :  market.  G.  A.  Waugh  ;  millinery  and  fancy 
goods,  Fannie  E.  Boyd,  M.  I.  Hutchinson  ;  stoves  and  tinware.  Brown 
&  Reed.  S.  Johnson  ;  stationery,  blank  books  and  paper,  Geo.  Rollins. 

Physicians — I.  H.  Adams,  H.  E.  Newell;  dentist,  F.  I.  Drowne. 

Tel.  Agent — C  W.  Smith. 

Telephone  Ag’t— G.  B.  Smith. 

DORCHESTER,  GRAFTON— Vo\k  379.  N.  W.  fr.  C.50m; 
S.  W.  fr.  Plymouth,  18  m.  R.  R.S. — West  Ruinney,  6}^  m..  East  Ca¬ 
naan,  8  m.  Mail  stages  from  West  Rumney  via  North  Dorchester  and; 
Dorchester  to  Canaan,  and  return  three  times  a  week,  Tuesdays,, 
Thursdays  and  Saturdays.  , 

OFFICERS — C/erfc,  .John  .4.  Norris;  Treas.f  Isaac  M.  Burnham  ;j 
Selectmen,  Ira  B.  Norris,  Abel  Bailey,  jr.,  F.  Y.  Burnham;  B‘>ard  of 
Education,  Byron  Richardson,  Chas.  Decato,  Frank  Y.  Burnham. 

Postmasters — Carrie  Norris;  North,  G.  F.  Coburn ;  Cheever,  Susie 
Kirlder. 

Justices — S.  W.  Clement,  State;  G.  F.  Colburn,  J.  A.  Norris,  J.  M. 
Fitts,  P.  R.  Follansbee. 

Church- F.  Bap., - . 


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72  BUSDraSS  DIRECTORY. 


Manufacturers — Lumber,  James  La  Mott,  p.  o.  ad.  Canaan;  North^\ 
W.  R.  Parks,  p.  o.  ad.,  Dorchester.,  L.  S.  Fellows  ;  shingles,  clapboards,' 
and  building  timbers,  J.  A.  Norris. 

Mechanics — Carpenters,  S.  W.  Clement,  J.K.  Dow. 

Merchant — Mrs.  R.  W.  Leavett. 

]>OV£R«  STRAFFORD— 12,790.  E.  fr.  C.,  40  m.  R.  R.  S. 
— Dover,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  Dover  &  Portsmouth  R.  R.  Dover  & 
Win.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS  —  Elected  Jan.  1889.  Mayor,  B.  Frank  Nealley;  City 
Clerk,  J.  B.  Stevens,  jr.;  City  Treas.,  Isaac  F.  Abbott;  Chairman  of 
Board  of  Instruction,  Thaddeus  P.  Cressey  ;  Sec'y,  C.  A.  Fairbanks; 
City  Marshal,  J.  Fogerty;  Assistant  Marshal,  Edward  A.  Willard; 
Police  Justice,  (j[.  S.  Frost;  Special  Justice,  C.  A.  Tufts;  Assessors,  M. 
S.  Hanscom,  John  W.  Rines,  John  S.  Glass,  N.  E.  Hobbs,  J.  H.  Davis, 
Thos.  McKenna.  Ward  1,  Aldermen,  Oliver  B.  Meserve,  Franklin  F. 
Davis;  Councilmen,  Wm.  H.  Beede,  Jas.  H.  Southwick,  Jos.  T.  Wood¬ 
bury.  2.  Aldermen,  Wm.  W.  Cushman,  E.  S.  Tash  ;  Councilmen,  N. 
C.  Wentworth,  Wm.  H.  Tarr,  Jas.  H.  Grimes.  3.  Aldermen,  Charles 
A.  Davis,  A.  R.  Towle;  Councilmen,  F.  D.  McIntyre,  Chas.  C,  Bunce, 
C.  E.  Burnham.  4.  Aldermen,  C.  M.  Corson,  John  M.  Staples  ;  Coun^ 
cilmen,  Jas.  Wilkinson,  John  Scott,  B.  D.  Stewart.  5.  Aldermen,' 
Dennis  Cash,  T.  McDonough;  Councilmen,  Wm.  H.  Gorman,  Thomas' 
McCone,  Joseph  W.  Rogers.  TFa^er  Commissioners,  Joseph  W.  Cate,| 
Charles  A.  Fairbanks,  Arthur  G.  Whittemore ,  Engineer,  Percy  M.' 
Blake ;  Superintendent,  W.  D.  Taylor. 

Postmasters — Fred  H.  Foss  ;  Point,  J.  W.  Hanson. 

Justices — I.  F.  Abbott,  E.  V.  Brewster,  E.  R.  Brown,  Geo.  Rrown* 

G.  W.  Caswell,  Benjamin  Collins,  C.  S.  Cortland,  D.  T.  P.  Chamberlin>| 
E.  A.  Crawford,  J.  C.  Caverly,  J.  E.  Clough,  J.  H.  Davis,  C.  H.  Horton>| 
jO.  A.  Dodge,  G.  E.  Durgin,  F.  F.  Fernald,  J.  G.  Hall,  Daniel  Hall,  Jos-j 
iHayes,  Harrison  Haley,  C.  C.  Hard}",  John  Holland,  Harry  Hough,  J.i 
;T.  Hill,  John  Kivel,  0.  F.  Kimball,  J.  T^S.  Libbey,  G.  G.  Lowell,  V.  H.i 
iMcDauiels,  W.  F.  Nason,  W.  T.  Perkins,  T.  M.  Pray,  R.  G.  Pike, 

H.  A.  Redfield,  B.  F.  Estes,  C.  H.  Sawyer,  J.  B.  Stevens,  jr.,  P.  A, | 

Stackpole,  C.  W.  Tibbetts,  J.  N.  Van  Tassel,  G.  W.  Gray,  H.  W.  Stevens, 
John  Scales,  W.  D.  Sawyer,  Wm.  Sterns,  D.  S.  Ward,  D.  H,  Weiidell, 
J.  T.  Welch,  A.  G.  Whittemore,  H.  D.  Yeaton,  State ;  G.  W.  Colbath,: 
John  Clements,  W.  M.  Courser,  C.  S.  Clifford.  H.  A.  Canney,  J.  H.j 
[Dexter,  C.  F.  Davis,  G.  W.  Ford,  C.  H.  Foss,  H.  C.  Grime,  J.  W.  Leavitt,, 
[C.  R.  Meserve,  J.  E.  Porter,  W.  C.  Pidgin,  0.  P.  Ricker,  J.  H.  Rich¬ 
ardson,  James  Ryan,  jr.,  A.  A.  Robinson,  F.  S.  Tompkins,  Oliver 
Wyatt,  J.  M.  Hayes,  J.  W.  Rimes,  Geo.  E.  Whipp.  I 

Churches — Adv.  Elder  Mitchell ;  F.  Bap.  Washington  St.  F.  K-i 
Chase;  Charles  St.,  A.  J.  Eastman;  C.  Bap.,  C.  B.  Turner ;  Cong.,  Geo*, 
E.  Hall;  Epis.,  I.  W.  Beard;  Meth.,  Geo.  L.  Collyer ;  R.  Cath.,  D.  W. 
Murphy;  Unit.,  J.  P.  Sheafe,  jr.;  Univ.,  R.  T.  Saw3"er. 

Eating  Houses — H.  D.  Freeman,  Hasty  Bros.,  Geo.  H.  Biddle,  Albert 
E.  Ashby,  M.  F.  Nelson. 

Exp.  Agents — Niles  &  Co.,  Am.  Ex.  Co.,  Jackson  &  Co. 

Hotels — American  House,  A.  T.  Pierce  &  Co.;  New  Hampshire 
House,  John  J.  McCarthy;  Kimball  House,  C.  A.  Dore;  United  States, 
|j.  W.  Ricker  ;  Parker  House,  James  Hoye. 

i  Ins.  Ag’tS— D.  H.  Wendell,  C.  A.  Tufts,  H.  A.  REDFIELD,  G.  B. 
[Prescott,  Crawford,  Tolies  &  Co,,  Everett  0.  Foss,  W.  W.  Cushman  & 
Co.,  H.C.  Grime,  Frank  F.  Fernald,  G.  F.  Butterfield. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

73 

Lawyers — J.  G.  Hall,  W.  F.  Nason,  J.  Colby  Caverly,  Oliver  Dodge, 
John  Kivel,  A.  6.  Whittemore,  R.  G.  Pike,  Geo.  S.  Frost,  Daniel  Hall, 
Pierce  Bros. 

Literary  Institutions — Dover  High  School ;  Franklin  Academy. 
Livery  Stables — J.  F.  Seavey,  W.  W.  Cushman,  George  W.  Parker, 
H.  E.  Canney,  Jenness  &  Harvey,  Chas.  M.  Bosworth,  J.  W.  Ricker. 

Manufacturers — Boots  and  shoes,  Wentworth  Bros.,  J.  H.  Hurd  & 
Son,  C.  W.  Clement,  Woodbury  Bros.,  Chas.  H.  Moulton,  Adolph 
Meyer  &  Co.;  carriages,  J.  H.  Randlett,  .1.  F.  Messinger,  H.  A.  Worth- 
en:  clothing,  Dover  Clothing  Co.,  B.  F.  Haley  &  Co. ;  cottons,  Cocheco 
Manufacturing  Co.;  glue,  Stevens  &  Wiggins;  harnesses,  J.  T.  Pearlee, 
D.  M.  Howard,  Henry  Law;  iron  and  brass  founders,  Dover  Iron  Foun¬ 
dry  ;  marble,  S.  H.  Foye,  R.  H.  Twomby  ;  paper  boxes,  J.  W.  Tapley  ; 
soap,  L.  Beach,  jr.,  &  Co.;  woolens.  Sawyer  Woolen  Mills. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — Blacksmiths,  J.  Burleigh  &  Son,  Frank 
T.  Snell,  H,  A.  Hall,  J.  H.  Hartford.  C.  W.  Hull,  Reuben  Nason  ;  book 
binder,  C.  H.  Horton ;  builders,  J.  M.  Clark,  Hanson  Bros.,  George 
Brown,  B.  D.  Stewart;  undertakers,  J.  A.  Glidden,  A.  N.  Ward.  E. 
McMahon,  J.  McArdle. 

Merchants — Auctioneer,  V.  H.  McDaniel ;  books  and  stationery,  E. 

B.  Lane,  Lothrop  &  Pinkham,  C.  W.  Smith  -j-boots  and  shoes,  E.  V. 
Brewster,  Dennis  Cash,  C.  W.Norris,  R.  J.  Shaw,  J.  H.  Winslow,  G.  A. 
Reynolds,  George  E.  Buzzell,  E.  H.  Foss,  Lothrop,  Farnham  &  Co., 
W.  P.  Page,  W.  R.  Shaw ;  bread,  H.  H.  Clitford,  Merrimac  Confection¬ 
ery  Co.,  .1.  H.  Grimes,  Chas.  H.  Tasker;  cigars  and  tobacco,  D.  A. 
Hammond,  Foss  Bros.;  clothing,  J.  F.  Seavey  &  Co.,  F.  C.  Tilton,  J.  M. 
Staples,  Lothrops,  Farnham  &  Co.,  D.  Foss,  J.  A.  Hoye,  A.  Frazier,  F. 

C.  Snow  &  Co.,  Dover  Clothing  Co.,  W.  Smith,  E.  W.  Taft ;  coal  and 
wood,  C.  H.  Trickey  &  Co.,  R.  Haley  &  Co.,  V.  Mathes;  crockery,  W. 
A.  Morrill,  Thomas  Spurling,  Samuel  Rackley,  Clark  &  Aldrich ; 
drugs  and  medicines,  J.  Y.  Wingate,  B.  F.  Kennard,  C.  A.  Tufts,  W.  H. 
Vickery,  Lothrop  &  Pinkham,  B.  F.  Rackley,  Varney  Bros.,  Harris  & 
Co. ;  dry  goods,  W.  H.  Moore,  W.  R.  Tapley,  W.  Sterns,  B.  F.  Nealey, 
A.  E.  Parker,  0.  F.  Kimball,  T.  H.  Dearborn,  Nute  &  Hayes,  Killoren  & 
Co.;  fancy  goods  L.  H.  Dennis,  G.  E.  Horton,  T.  Spurlin  ;  fish,  W.  F. 
Walker,  Jas.  Hayes  &  Co.,  Churbuck’s  Exchange  Market,  Mahoney 
Bros.,  E.  A.Gowen;  florists,  C.  A.  Davis,  Henry  .Johnson;  truit,  J. 
Dondero  &  Co.;  furniture,  Donahue  &  Brennan,  Morrill  Furniture  Co., 

H.  A.  Pattee;  grain,  A.  R.  Clough,  V.  Mathes;  groceries,  George  H. 
Churbuck,  Bradbury  &  Co.,  T.  &  A.  McDonough,  W.  S.  Wiggin,  J.  H. 
Grimes,  John  McCooey,  Wlutehouso  &  Pinkham,  E.  V.  Brewster  &  Co., 
M.  Killoren,  C.  T.  Henderson,  E.  M.  Swan,  Nute’&  Wolcott,  Boston 
Branch,  C.  E.  Faxon,  T.  Sherry,  D.  D.  Mahoney,  Chas.  H.  Cushing,  J. 
W.  Merrow,  George  B.  Palmer,  J.  A.  Grimes,  E.  S.  Tash  &  Co.,  J.  E. 
Kennedy  &  Co.,  Patrick  Devlin,  McArdle  &  Brennan,  Daly  &  Hughes, 
J.  Cassily,  J.  F.  Roberts,  Hayes  &  Hodsdon,  N.  E.  Hanson,  Tasker  & 
Cortland;  guns  and  fishing  tackle,  H.  W.  Twombly,  Eugene  Smart ; 
hardware,  C.  L.  Jenness,  J.  H.  Seavey,  Foot  &  Snell ;  hats  and  caps,  J. 
T.  W.  Ham,  J.  A.  Hoye,  J.  K.  Puriugton  &  Son,  Lothrop,  Farnham  & 
Co. ;  jewelry,  C.  E.  Bacon,  A.  W.  Hayes,  C.  E.  Hodsdon,  Galiiger  & 
Smith,  F.  P.  Plummer;  junk  dealers,  F.  A.  Lunt  &  Co.;  leather  beltfhg, 

I.  B.  Williams  &  Sons;  lumber,  lime  &  cement.  Converse  &  Hammond; 
meat,  Hooper  &  Witham,  H.  B.  Dearborn,  John  Mclntire,  Colbath 
Bros.,  G.  F.  Nute  &  Co.,  E.  C.  Berry,  Berry  &  Leavitt,  E.  Gowen,  E.  C. 
McCone,  W.  Tebbetts,  O.  S.  Churbuck,  F.  E.  Smart ;  millinery,  George 
H.  Meserve,  Miss  M.  Byrne,  T.  P.  Cressey  &  Son,  K.  I. 


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Flynn,  Nettie  L.  King;  musical  instruments,  D.  Lothrop  &  Co.; 
paints  and  oils,  J.  B.  Folsom  &  Co.,  A.  J.  Roberts,  C.  L.  Jenness,  B.  F. 
Rackley,  B.  F.  Kennard;  pianos  and  organs,  B,  Lothrop  &  Co.,  Joseph 
Pinkham ;  sewing  machines,  J.  Pinkham,  D.  Lothrop  &  Co.,  Singer 
Manuf’g  Co. ;  stoves,  A.  Moulton  &  Sons,  J.  T.  Hill,  Littlefield,  Frary 
&  Co. 

Physicians — L.  G.  Hill,  A.  G.  Fenner,  J.  H.  Wheeler,  P.  A.  Stack- 
pole,  M.  C.  Lathrop,  J.  K.  Ham,  Smith  &  Chamberlain,  C.  H.  Fairbanks, 
H.  R.  Parker,  M.  B.  Sullivan,  C.  H.  Horsh,  R.  G.  Blanchard,  Wm.  Hale, 
J.  0.  Doherty,  H.  H.  Stackpole,  Geo.  R.  Smith,  Geo.  P.  Morgan,  C.  N. 
Stevdns,  A.  P.  Richmond  ;  dentists,  C.  W.  Tasker,  A.  J.  Young,  W.  W. 
Hayes,  Fred  H.  Hayes,  J.  H.  Bean,  Mickel  &  Knight;  vet.  surgeon, 
A.  J.  Seavey. 

Telegraph  Companies — Western  Union,  Commercial  Union. 
Telephone  Company —  New  England  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co., 
D.  E.  Smith,  Div.  Agent. 

Light  &  Power — Dover  Consolidated  Light  and  Power  Co. 
Drewsville— See  Walpole. 

DUBI.IX,  CHESHIRE— 582.  S.W.  fr.  C.  45  m  ;  E.  fr.  Keene, 
13  m.  R.  R.  S. — Peterboro,  and  Jaffrey  on  Monadnock  R.  R.  Daily 
stage.  Harrisville  on  Keene  &  Manchester  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  W.  L.  Fiske;  Selectmen,  Samuel 
Adams,  Fred  C.  Gowing,  Chas.  J.  Ellis;  Board  of  Education,  James 
Allison,  George  W.  Patten  ;  Agents,  Jas.  Allison,  H.  D.  Learned. 
Postmaster — John  G.  Townsend. 

Justices — H.  C.  Piper,  Nifaie ;  James  Allison,  W.  L.  Fiske,  Milton 
D.  Mason. 

Churches — Unit.,  George  W.  Patten  ;  Epis.,  Reuben  Kidner. 
Express  &  Telephone  Ag’t— G.  W.  Gleason. 

Hotel — Henry  R.  Leffingwell. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  Washington  Proctor;  lumber,  Moore 
Bros.  &  Knight,  Henry  H.  Wiswall ;  cooper,  William  Farmer. 
Merchants — G.  W.  Gleason,  M.  D.  Mason. 

Physician — H.  H.  Smith,  Hamilton  Osgood. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses — C.  H.  Leffingwell.  Miss  B.  Estey. 
BUMMER,  GOGS— Pop.  455.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  156  m;  N.  E.  fr.  Lan¬ 
caster,  24  m.  R.  R.  S. — W.  Milan,  4  m.,  on  G.  T.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  G.  S.  Twitchell;  Tmts.,  J.  B.  Lovejoy ;  Select¬ 
men,  Chas.  Emery,  W.  H.  Philbrook,  T.  J.  Larj’^;  Board  of  Education, 
J.  B.  Lovejoy,  I.  C.  Wright,  W.  H.  Philbrook. 

Justices — C.  W.  Muzzey,  J.  B.  Lovejoy,  G.  S.  Twitchell,  I.  C.  Wight, 
J.  H.  Wight. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  S.  W.  Thompson,  Holt  Bros. 
DUNBARTOi\,' Pop.  524.  S.  fr.  C.  10  m.  R. 

R.  S. — E.  Weare,  3,  Goffstown  6,  on  Manchester  and  N.  Weare  B.  R 
Conveyance  to  first  trains  down.  Daily  stage  to  meet  fast  train  from 
Concord  to  Boston. 

8  OFFICERS — CVer  A;,  Horace  Caldwell;  Treas.,  North,  J.  M.  Bailey; 
electmen,  Wm.  H.  Colby,  Geo.  H.  Ryder,  Henry  S.  Whipple;  Board  of 
Education,  J.  B.  Ireland,  P.  M.  Lord,John  D.  Bunten. 

Postmasters — Oliver  P.  Wilson ;  yorth,  D.  P.  Walker. 

Justices — W.  B.  Burnham,  Alfred  Colby,  D.  H.  Parker,  J.  C.  Mills, 
0.  P.  Wilson,  State;  J.  A.  Chamberlain,  D.  S.  Person,  F.  L.  Ireland, 
F.  B.  Mills,  W.  H.  Colby. 

Churches — Bap.,  J.  J.  Peck;  Cong.,  Geo.  Sterling;  Epis.,  Edward 
Parker,  p.  o.  ad.  Concord. 


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Manufacturers — Ax  handles,  Ansel  Marshall ;  lumber,  W.  F.  Page, 
Xorth,  Stark  Mills ;  blacksmiths,  G.  0.  Wait,  Lauren  P.  Hadley, 
J.  B.  Ireland,  S.  Flanders ;  builders,  J.  D.  Bunten,  T.  S.  Wilson. 

Merchants — John  Buntin  ;  apple  trees,  J.  P.  Jameson  ;  meat,  D. 
Jameson. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses — Wm.  B.  Burnham,  Maple  House,  Dan¬ 
iel  Jameson,  Ridgeway  Farm,  John  R.  Emerson,  Central  Cottage, 
Henry  P.  Kelley. 

Veterinary  Surgeons — T.  W.  Kimball,  Horace  Caldwell. 

DURHAITI,  Pop.  871.  E.  fr.  C.  34  m  ;  S.  W- 

fr.  Dover,  5  m.  R.  R.  S. — Durham,  3^  m.,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  Stage. 

OFFICERS — Cleric^  G.  D.  Stevens;  Treas.,  J.W.  Burnham;  Select¬ 
men^  Jeremiah  Langley,  Chas.  A.  Smart. 

Postmaster — C.  E.  Hayes. 

Justices — Ephraim  Jenkins,  H.  A.  Mathes,  Lucien  Thompson, 
State:  E.  M.  Davis. 

Church — Cong.,  C.  H.  Chapin. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  J.  M  Stevens  ;  butter.  Oyster  River 
Creamery  Co. ;  builders,  I.  P.  Church,  J.  J.  Bunker,  J.  W.  Berry; 
brick,  H.  A.  Mathes,  B.  F.  Mathes;  lumber,  Sam’l  Runlet,  T.  H. 
W  is  wall. 

Merchants — F.  J.  Bunker,  C.  E.  Hayes,  Alvin  Jackson  ;  agricultural 
implements,  S.  Thompson,  J.  W.  Burnham;  coal,  A.  Jackson,  C.  E. 
Hayes;  hay,  Jeremiah  Langley,  C.  A.  Mathes;  lumber,  Burnham  & 
Demerrit. 

Tel.  Ag’t— Wendall  B.  Holt. 

EAST  KINGSTON,  i?0CA:7iVGH'AJf— Pop.  461.  S.E.  fr.  C. 
42  m  ;  S.  fr.  Exeter  6  m.  R.  R.  S.— E.  Kingston  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  F.  J.  Philbrick  ;  Treas.,  G.  W.  Sanborn;  Select¬ 
men,  E.  W.  Philbrick,  F.  B,  Tilton,G.  S.  Giles;  Board  of  Education, yivs. 
L.  0.  Philbrick.  J.  F.  Kimball ;  Constable,  John  H.  Buswell. 
Postmaster— H.  L.  Rowell. 

Justices — E.  W.  Philbrick,  G.  B.  Webster,  Staie;  N.  B.  Tilton,  N.  E. 
Tuck,  C.  F.  A,  Currier,  H.  L.  Rowell. 

Church — Meth.,  Joseph  Simpson. 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — J.  B.  Morrill. 

Manufacturer — Brick,  J.  S.  Lamprey. 

Mechanics — Builders,  E.  W.  Philbrick,  F.  J.  Philbrick. 

Merchants — Fred  T.  Lord,  E.  A.  Tilton,  H.  L.  Rowell,  J.  W.  Buswell. 

■  EASTOX,  GRAFTON— Pop.  248.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  90  m;  N.  E.  fr. 
Haverhill,  20.  R.  R.  S. — Lisbon  &  Bath,  12  m.,  each  on  C.  &  M.  R. 
R.  White  Mt.  Div. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  C.  A.  Young,  Treas.  J.  W.  Gray;  Selectmen,  A. 
H.  Drury,  A.  M.  Ball,  Alonzo  Cooley  ;  Board  of  Education,  Willis 
Bowles,  0.  Gordan,  G.  Judd. 

Postmasters — C.  A.  Young;  Wildwood,  Carson  Clay. 

Justices — Willis  Bowles,  G.  W.  Kendall,  Staie;  T.  B.  Young.  A.  H. 
Drury. 

Manufacturers — Builders,  T.  B.  Young,  G.  W.  Kendall;  lumber, 
Dniry,  Libbey  &  Co.,  Whitcher  &  Kendall,  Noyes  &  I..awson,  D. 
Whitcher,  p.  o.  ad.  Bath;  R.  W.  Young ;  lumber  and  bobbins,  C.  A. 
Young. 

Merchant — C.  A.  Young.  , 

EATO\,CAi?7eOLL— Pop.  514.  N.  E.  fr.  C.69  m.  N.  fr.  Ossipee 
20  m.  R.  R.S. — Conway  Corner,  5  m.,  on  Eastern  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 
Brownfield,  Me.,  on  P.  &  0.  R.  R.,  10  m.  , 


76  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


OFFICERS — Uierfe,  C.  E.  Stuart ;  2Veas.,  F.  M.  Wood;  Selectmen^ 
E.  A.  Stanley,  Clement  Drew,  A.  C.  Bryant;  Board  of  Education,  F.  R. 
Thompson,  Frank  M.  Hatch,  D.  C.  Sawyer. 

Postmasters — Centre,  H.  H.  Robertson ;  Snowville,  E.  A.  Stanley. 
Justices — Clement  Drew,  Silas  Snow,  Edwin  Snow,  State;  J.  S. 
Loud,  D.  M.  Thurston,  F.  M.  Hatch,  Leslie  P.  Snow. 

Church— F.  Bap., - . 

Manufacturers — Carriages,  Snow  Bros. ;  clothing,  Clement  Drew  ; 
lumber,  boards,  shingles,  staves,  &c.,  Edwin  Snow  &  Son. 

Mechanics  — Blacksmith.  Henry  Kenneson ;  cabinet  makers  and 
carpenters,  Silas  &  Alvin  Snow,  E.  E.  Bryant,  John  Snow,  M.  R. 
Head. 

Merchants — E.  Snow  &  Son,  J.  S.  Loud,  Clement  Drew;  milli¬ 
nery  and  fancy  goods,  Mrs.  Clement  Drew. 

Physician — W.  P.  Atkinson. 

EFFIXOHAM,  Pop.  720.  N.  E.  fr.  C.70m;  N.  E. 

fr.  Ossipee,  8  m.  R.  R.  S.  —  E.  Wakefield  and  Ossipee  Center,  on  B.  & 
M.  R.  R.  Daily  stage  to  E.  Wakefield. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  John  W.  Moore;  Treas.,  Francisco  W.  Barker; 
Selectmen,  Oeo.  E.  Doane,  J.  P.  Glidden,  J.  L.  Demeritt ;  Board  of 
Education,  J.  M.  Leavitt,  Chas.  Parsons,  F.  W.  Barker. 

Postmasters — John  C.  Leavitt ;  South,  Danl.  Littlefield. 

Justices — J.  W.  Thurston,  State;  S.  Q.  Dearborn,  J.  M.  Drake, 
Charles  Parsons,  C.  H.  Stevens,  T.  F.  Taylor,  J.  L.*  Demeritt,  A.  M. 
Drake,  C.  F.  Taylor,  C.  F.  Rowe,  C.  E.  Moore. 

Churches — Cong., - ;  Bap.,  Henry  Stitson. 

Exp.  Agent — J.  M.  Champion.  Lawyer — S.  Q.  Dearborn. 

Hotel  and  Summer  Boarding — J.  C.  Leavitt. 

Merchants — Chas.  F.  Taylor;  •South,  H.  J.  Emerson,  p,  o,  ad. 
Effingham. 

Physicians — J.  M.  Leavitt,  A.  N.  Gould,  J.  Starr  Barker. 

Center — Postmaster — C.M.  Leavitt. 

Church  —  Bap.,  Henry  Stitson. 

Literary  Institution — Masonic  Institute. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Levi  Champion  &  Son,  V.  B.  Glidden; 
carpenter,  J.  A.  Leavitt ;  lumber,  C.  E.  Moore. 

Merchant — C.  M.  Leavitt. 

Falls — Postmaster — Chas.  Parsons. 

Church— F.  Bap., - . 

Manufacturers — Carriages,  S,  Stokes;  lumber,  N.  T. Smart  &  Son; 
spools,  bobbins  and  rakes,  C.  &  J.  Parsons  ; 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  R.  M.  Fulton;  carpenters,  S.  T.  Lougee, 
0.  Stillings,  Seth  Hatch ;  machinist,  John  Parsons. 

Merchant — J.  L.  Demeritt. 

EliESWORTH,  GRAFTON— Pop.  150.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  58  m;  S. 
E.  fr.  Haverhill  25  m.  R.  R.S. — Rumney,  7  m.  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R., 
White  Mt.  Div. 

OFFICERS — Clei'Jc  and  Treas.,  J.  M.  Dustin;  Selectmen,  S.  Sher- 
burn,  C.  P.  Palmer,  H.  H.  Pease  ;  Board  of  Education,  H.  H.  Pease, 
S.  Shelburn,  S.  Littlefield. 

Justices — 0.  W.  Bryant,  State;  J.  M.  Dustin,  H.  H.  Pease. 

Church— F.  Bap., - ;  Meth.,  0.  W.  Bryant. 

Mechanics — Carpenter,  Albert  Downing;  cooper,  W.  Barrett. 
Elmwood — See  Hancock. 

EMFIEED,  Pop.  1,439.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  42  m;  S.  fi. 

Haverhill,  35  m.  R.  R.  S. — Enfield  on  Northern  R.  R. 


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OFFICERS— aer A:,  Center,  F.  T.  Currier ;  -jTreas.,  Webster: 

Selectmen,  Denison  Currier,  W.  F.  Smith,  M.  D.  Gove ;  Constables,  E.  B. 
Iluse;  Center,  Wm.  Y.  Wolcott;  Board  of  Education,  B.  W,  Clough, 
G.  F.  Pettingell,  E.  A.  Locke;  Overseer.  Wm.  Y.  Wolcott. 

!  Postmasters— L.  W.  Currier;  Mont  Calm,  Hilliard  Cliurch  ;  Locke- 
haven,  E.  A.  Locke. 

Justices —  E.  B.  Huse,  Valentine  Manahau,  Wyman  Pattee,  L.  W. 
Currier,  A  A.  Cox,  F.  T.  Currier,  S.'afe  ,*  J.  F.  Perley,  E.  A.  Wells,j 
Z.  H.  Dustin. 

Churches— Cong.,  E.  T.  F  »rrell  ;  Meth.,  - Tucker  ;  Shakers,! 

Chas.  Cook.  ■ 

Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — J.  B.  Follansbee.  1 

Hotels — C.  H.  Webster;  Lake  View  House,  W.  A.  Saunders.  j 

Ins.  Ag’ts — E.  B.  Huse,  L.  W.  Currier.  i 

Livery  Stables— J.  B.  Thomas,  C.  Houston,  A.  R.  Johnson,  Geo.j 
Sloan.  I 

Manufacturers— Boxes,  Huse  &  Merrill;  brooms,  grain  measures,' 
seeds,  etc.,  JOHN  BRADFORD,  Wm.  Wilson,  H.  C.  Baker;  corn| 
planter,  Eclipse  Corn  Planter  Co.;  carriages.  Win.  E.  Rowe,  Wm.' 
Tilton;  harnesses,  W.  A.  Wilmot;  leather,  Leviston  Bros.;  lumber,| 
Wells  &  Flanders.  j 

Mechanics  —  Blacksmiths,  Stephen  Latfee.  J.  A.  McCracken*;; 
builders,  G.  W.  Babbitt,  Oscar  Collins,  D.  M.  Atwell,  Mark: 
Burnham,  J.  S.  Pillsbury.  I 

Merchants — F.  B.  Williams,  E.  E.  Jones  ;  clocks,  watches  and 
jewelry,  H.  B.  Stanley;  coffins  and  caskets,  W.  A.  Wilmot;  drugs! 
and  medicines,  F.  B.  Williams;  boots,  shoes  and  fancy  goods,  W.  C. 
Clough;  meal  and  grain,  Wyman  Pattee  &  Son ;  meat  and  groceries, 
French  &  Huse;  rough  and  hewn  granite,  D.  L,  Tilton,  Wells  & 
Flanders;  stoves,  tin  and  hardware,  Burnham  &  Fogg. 

Physicians — J.  A.  Leet,  Z.  F.  Lamb;  dentist,  J.  A.  Paige. 
Center- Postmaster — A.  M.  Bryant. 

Hotel — Mont  Calm  House,  J.  H.  Morse;  Codman  House,  F.  B.i 
Morse. 

Insurance  Agent — F.  T.  Currier. 

Manufacturers — Baskets,  J.  Andrews:  carriages  and  sleighs,  W.  Y. 
Wolcott;  hosiery,  Millen  &  Gordon;  lumber,  Frank  B.  Morse;  shoes, 
J,  F.  Spalding  ;  boxes,  W.  H.  Leavitt. 

Mechanics  —  Blacksmith,  J.  Me  Elwain  ;  builders,  W.  H.  Leavitt, 
Elia.s  Stickney;  marble  workers,  G.  F.  Andrews.  | 

Merchants — F.  T.  Currier, ;  coffins andcaskets,  Z.  H.  Dustin;  grain 
and  meal,  J.  F.  Spaulding;  millinery,  Ellen  M.  Perley,  Mrs.  F.  T.l 
Currier.  j 

Physician — F.  P.  Fisher.  ! 

EPPIXe;,  /eoc'A:/xVG//AJ/— Pop.  1.721.  S.  E.  fr.C  39  ui;  W.| 
fr.  Portsmouth,  18  m.  R.R.is. — Epping,  West  Epping,  ind  East  Epping 
on  C.  k  P.  R.  R.;  Epping  and  No.  Epping  on  N.  &  R.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Vred  P.  Knox;  Treus.,  .John  0.  Pike;  Select¬ 
men,  Chas.  E.  Folsom,  Geo.  II.'  .Miller,  John  S.  Ladd;  B)ard 
of  Education,  G.  N.  Shepard,  C.  F.  Edgerly,  A.  C.  Buswell. 

Postmasters — Walter  II.  Stickney  ;  West,  G.  N.  Shepard;  North 
Hannah  Chase  ;  East.  Mrs.  Lanra  Perkins. 

Justices  —  J.  M.  Godfrey,  G.  N.  Shepard,  C.  W.  Sanborn, 
G.  W.  Tilton,  G.  S.  Rundlett,  J.  C.  Burley,  B.  F.  Prescott,  W.  H. 
Drury.  F.  W.  Spaulding,  W.  II.  Stickney,  E.  F.  Barber,  John 

Leddy,  C.  E.  Folsom,  L.  J.  Holt,  J.  G.  Ordway. 

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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

y 

Bank — Epping  Savings,  J.  C.  Burley,  Pres.,  J.  0.  Pike,  Treas. 

j  Churches — Cong.,  W.  P,  Clancy;  Epis.,  W.  L.Hynies;  Friends, - 

; - — ;  Meth.,  Edward  R.  Perkins. 

I  Exp.  Ag’t — F.  P.  Knox. 

I  Hotels — Pawtuckaway,  L.  D.  Manville;  Prospect  House,  M.  A.  Per¬ 
kins,  Prop. 

j  Lawyer— Wm.  H.  Drury. 

Literary  Institution — Watson  Academy,  Frank  B.  Flanders,  Prin. 
Livery  Stables — M.  A.  Perkins,  Walter  B.  Hill,  L.  D.  Manville. 
Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  G.  S.  Thompson,  G.  W.  Hopkinson; 
boots  and  shoes,  TheE.  A.  Jennings  Co..  Norris  &  Miles,J.  A.  Corning, 
M.  0.  Nichols;  boxes,  C.  A.  &  H.  W.  Miles;  bricks,  Robert 
Brown,  G.  S.  Rundlett  &  Son,  John  Leddy  &  Co.,  W.  P. 
jBanigan,  Granite  State  Brick  Co.;  builders,  G.  C.  Stone,  Frank  Chase, 
'Robert  Pike,  Jay  J.  Lane,  Albert  Burleigh ;  lumber,  Thompson  & 
Norris,  Robert  Pike;  lumber  and  meal,  C.  3IiIes&Sons;  West,  T.  & 
T.  C.  Folsom;  paper  boxes,  J.  H.  Fellows;  woolens,  E.  H.  Pearson  <fe 
Son;  West,  Prescott  Bros. 

Merchants — John  Leddy  &  Co.;  West,  J.  L.  True,  G.  N.  Shepard; 
boots,shoes,  clothing,  groceries,  hour  and  grain.  Pike  &  Brown ; 
clothing,  Samuel  Leroy;  drugs  and  medicines,  Walter  H.  Stickney ; 
fancy  goods,  millinery  and  dry  goods,  A.  H.  Pike;  flour  and  grain 
(wholesale  and  retail)  Blake  &  Co.;  furniture  and  coffins,  J.  M. 
Young;  groceries,  B.  V.  Swain;  groceries,  boots  and  shoes,  A.  L 
Turcott&  Co.,  J.  0.  Pike  ;  jeweler,  S.  W,  Atwood;  meat,  Littlefield 
&  Macauley;  printer,  C.  W.  Sanborn  ;- sewing  machines  and  musical 
goods,  F.  P.  Fisk;  stoves,  J.  S.  Ladd  &  Co.;  watches  and  jewelry, 
F.  P.  Fisk,  S.  W.  Atwood  ;  harnesses,  carriages,  etc.,  J.  F.  Hazen, 
Physicians — A.  C.  Buswell,  A.  VV.  Mitchell,  F.  W.  Spaulding. 

Tel.  Oper, — F.  P.  Knox,  J.  Q.  Pike;  North,  J.  C.  Burley. 

EPSOM,  MERRIMACK— 815.  E.  from  C.  12  m.  R.  R.  S.— 
Epsom  and  Short  Falls,  on  Suncook  Valley  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  C.  W.  Leighton;  Treas.,  S.  R.  Yeaton;  Selectmen, 
H.  0.  Wells,  Geo.  Sanders,  B.  M.  Towle;  Board  of  Education,  C.  0. 
Brown,  James  W.  Tripp,  Mrs.  Clara  C.  Woodman. 

Postmasters — J.  T.  Cotterell;  Short  Falls,  Mrs.  J.  B.  Tennant; 
Gossville,  A.  J.  Silver. 

Justices — C.  0.  Brown,  J.  II.  Dolbeer,  C.  S,  Heath,  J.  K.  Stokes, 
State ;  G.  E.  Warren. 

Churches — Cong., - ;  F.  Bap.,  J.  W.  Scribner. 

Hotel— W.  A.  Elliot. 

Manufacturers — Boots  and  shoes,  E.  P.  Hill;  boxes,  G.  C.  Marden; 
carriages,  H.  A.  Parker;  flour  and  meal,  J.  W.  Marden,  H. 
Bickford,  H.  S.  Knowles ;  lumber  and  shingles,  G.  H.  Burnham,  H. 
Bickford  ;  pat.  clapboard  machine  and  door  hangers,  H.  A.  Holmes  ; 
sash  and  blinds,  F.  Marden. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths.  A.  L.  Ricker,  M.  Q.  Burnham,  Wm.  Lent; 
builders,  J.  C.  Philbrick  &  Sons,  J.  Sperlin,  C.  S.  Heath,  Mark  Mar¬ 
den;  millwright,  H.  A.  Holmes;  tin  shop,  C.  H.  Wellman. 

Merchants — Silver  &  Hall,  H.  S.  Knowles ;  Short  Falls,  J.  B. 
Tennant. 

Physician — R.  Hill. 

Station  Agents — J.  E.  Chesley ;  Sho?'t  Falls,  J.  B.  Tennant. 

ERROE,  COOS — Pop.  120.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  180  m  ;  E.  fr.  Colebrook, 
20.  R.  R.  S. — Colebrook  on  Upper  Coos  R.  R.,  20  m.  ;  also,  W.  Milan, 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  79 


'22  m.  Stage  from  Colebrook  3  times  a  week  ;  and  daily  from  Berlin 
Ion  G.  T.  R.  R.  30  m. 

‘  OFFICERS — Clerk^  L.  C.  Bragg:  Treas.,3.  L.  Bragg;  Selectmen,  L. 
Ic.  Bragg,  R.  B.  Thurston,  E.  D.  Thurston  ;  Board  of  Education,  N.  N. 
Ferren,  A.  K.  Harper,  S.  R.  Hanscom. 

Postmaster— L.  C.  Bragg. 

Justices — W.  W.  Bragg,  State ;  L.  C.  Bragg,  Geo.  C.  Demeritt. 

Hotels — Akers  Pond  House,  John  W.  Akers ;  Um])agog  House,  W. 
A.  Bragg. 

Manufacturers — Carriages,  W.  A.  Bragg;  lumber,]Union  Water  Pow¬ 
er  Co.,  E.  J.  Palmer. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  E.  D.  Thurston,  B.  W.  Sanborn,  C.  C. 
Bennett. 

Merchants — W.  W.  Bragg  &  Co. ;  G.  C.  Demeritt. 

Kltna. — See  Hanover. 

EXETER,  ROCKINGHAM— 4,284.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  40  m.  R- 
R.  S. — Exeter,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  N.  H.  Belknap;  Treow.,  S.  S.  Thyng ;  Selectmen, 
Leonard  F.  Smith,  Arthur  0.  Fuller,  Chas.  G.  Gooch  ;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  3.  D.  Lyman,  J.  A.  Brown,  A.  0.  Fuller. 

Postmaster — G.  W.  Weston. 

Justices— C.  H.  Bell,  J.  H.  Shapley,  J.  W.  Towle,  J.  J.  Bell,  E.  G. 
Eastman,  C.  G.  Connor,  Nathaniel  Gordon,  A.  0.  Fuller,E.  H.  Gilman, 
Lafayette  Chesley,  A.  J.  Hoyt,- John  O’Neil,  Thomas  Leavitt,  G.  W. 
Weston,  Sprite ;  W.  H.  Belknap,  A.  C.  Bu/.ell,  Madison  Sleeper,  C.  H. 
Knight,  H.  A.  Shute,  John  Templeton,  J.  S.  Pike,  S.  H.  Gale,  A.  J. 
Brown,  W.  F.  Rundlett,  G.  B.  Hoyt,  G.  F.  Haynes,  A.  J.  Sanborn. 

Banks — National  Granite  State,  B.  F.  Folsom,  pres.;  C.  E.  Byington- 
Icasb. ;  Union  five  cent,  W.  H.  C.  Follansbee,  Pres.,  S.  C.  Clark,  Treas.; 
'Squampscott  Savings,  W.  H.  Belknap,  Treas. 

'  Churches — Cal.  Bap.,  J.  N.  Chase  ;  Cong.,  Swift  Byington,  G.  E. 
Street;  Epis.,  E.  G.  Goodridge;  Meth.,  G.  A.  McLaughlin;  R.  C.  J.  Can- 
Ining  ;  Unit.,  A.  C.  Nickerson. 

,  Eatina  Houses — C.  F.  Folsom,  G.  W.  Leavitt,  F.  H.  Hervey. 

Exp.  Ag’tS — G.  M.  Perkins,  Chas  F.  Hervey,  J.  S.  Gage. 

Hotels — American  House,  L.  G.  Towle;  Granite,  J.  H.  Tilton: 
iSquamcott  House,  Geo.  F.  Haynes;  Phoenix  House,  W.  D.  Marsh. 

'  Lawyers — Thomas  Leavitt,  J.  Warren  Towle,  A.  C.  Buzell,  E.  G. 
Eastman,  C.  H.  Knight,  A.  0.  Fuller,  Henry  A.  Shute,  John  O’Neil. 

I  Literary  Institutions — Philips  Exeter  Academy,  C.  E.  Fish,  prin.; 
IRobinson  Female  Seminary,  G.  N.  Cross,  prin.;  Exeter  High  School, 
Albion  Burbank. 

Livery  Stables — L.G.  Towle,  E.  G.  Watson,  J.  W.  Locke,  Geo.  W. 
Leavitt,  Geo.  F.  Lord. 

Manufacturers — Brick,  Wiggin  &  Clark  ;  Exeter  Brass  Works,  E. 
Folsom  &  Co. ;  cottons,  Exeter  Manufg  Co.,  Hervey  Kent,  agent; 
lumber,  L.  B.  Smith,  Brown  &  Warren,  Exeter  Machine  Works,  W. 
Burlingame,  ag't,  Dow  &  Burley,  Rockingham  Machine  Co. ;  potter’s 
ware,  Lamson  &  Field. 

I  Mechanics  &  Artisans — Blacksmiths,  A.  J.  Fogg,  G.  W.  Greene, 
j'lanson  Bros;  builders.  Brown  &  Warren,  C.  H.  Towle,  B.  W.  York. 
iC.  W.  Young,  C.  H.  Palmer;  harness  makers,  F.  F.  Batchelder,  D. 
|T.  Springer  ;  machinists,  G.  W.  «fe  C.  A.  Lane ;  printers,  John  Temple- 
.ton,  Wingate  &  Evans,  Frank  C.  Sleeper,  Wm.  P.  Flanigan;  shoes, 
Gale  Bros. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

} 

j  Merchants — S.  S.  Thyng;  auctioneers,  C.  D.Towle;  books  and  sta- 
itioneiT,  J.  H.  Batchelder,  Dana  Baker ;  boots  and  shoes,  George  Sj 
Cutts,  T.  E.  Fifield,  J.  M.  Towle,  Henry  Dow,  Dana  Baker,  H.  Jelna ; 
clocks  and  watches,  D.  M.  Quimby,  0.  H.  Sleeper,  Wm.  Martin;  cloth¬ 
ing,  J.  Levy,  George  S.  Cutts,  A.  S.  French,  H.  P.  Robinson,  London 
Bros.;  dry  goods,  W.  H.  C.  Follansby,  L.  &  S.  Mayers,  London  Bros.; 
;drugs  and  medicines,  E.  J.  Cram  A.  S.  Wetherell,  J.  E.  Knight;  gro- 
Iceries,  Gilmore  &  Darling,  Kell}’^  &  Gardner,  Goodwin  Bros.,  S.  J.  Dud¬ 
ley,  H.  F.  Dunn,  E.  P.  Robinson,  Wm.  Russell;  hardware,  Kelly  & 
,Gardner,  Getchel  &  Taylor,  Carlisle  Bros.;  hats  and  caps.  Geo.  S.  Cutts, 
‘A.  S.  French,  J.  Levy;  millinery,  L.  B.  Getchell,  Hobbs  &  Chapman, 
Mrs.  L.  L.  Livingston,  J.  R.  Pettingill ;  paper  hangings,  S.  S.  Thyng, 
Ij.  H.  Batchelder;  wood,  coal,  etc.,  Exeter  Coal  Co.,  Rufus  N.  El  well, 

G.  W.  Furnald;  wool,  H.  C.  Moses. 

Physicians — W.  G.  Perry,  Edward  Otis,  A.  H.  Varney,  L.  Chesley, 
;W.  H.  Nute,  Walter  Tuttle,  W.  B.  Mack;  dentists,  C.  H.  Gerrish,  J.  E. 
;S.  Pray,  A.  T.  Severance,  L.  E.  Burley,  31.  H.  Spaulding. 

Tel.  Ag’t — Wm.  Thompson. 

Fabyan  House — See  Carroll. 

FAR3IIXGTON,  STEAFFORD—Vop.  3,064.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  35 
m;  N.  W.  fr.  Dover,  18  m.  R.  R.  S. — Farmington,  on  D.  &  W.  R.  R. 
%  m.  fr.  village;  conveyance  to  all  trains  by  A.  31.  Trefethen  ^andj 
F.  G.  Tebbetts,  hackmen.  *  i 

'  OFFICERS  — Clerk,  C.  H.  Pitman;  Treas.,  J.  E.  Fernald ;  Selectmen, 
jAlonzo  G.  Note,  J.  L.  Demeritt,  Albert  Garland. 

Postmaster — Asa  A.  Hall;  Edwin  Sargent, 

i  Justices— James  B.  Edgerly,  G.  N.  Eastman,  E.  F.  Nute,'  Frank 
Emerson,  C.  W.  Talpey,  P.  31.  Horne,  C.  H.  Pitman,  John  Tuttle,  A. 
!3V.  Shackford,  E.  S.  Huntress,  E.  T.  Willson,  A.  I.  Nute,  H.  H.  Barker, 

H.  P.  Fall,  H.  C.  3Valdron,  Henry  AVilson,  J.  F.  Hall,* Isaac  E.  Pearl, 
State;  A.  D.  Otis,  J.  E.  Fernald,  H.  S.  Davis,  J.  F.  Webster,  S.  S.  Par¬ 
ker,  N.  L.  Proctor,  J.  P.  Tibbetts,  N.  F.  Roberts. 

Churches — Adv., - Cong.,  W.  I.  Sweet;  F.  Bap.,  Geo.  L. 

'White. 

Exp.  Ag’ts — American,  C.  H.  Page  ;  Kimball’s,  0.  T.  Kimball,  prop, 
i  Hotels — Central  House,  H.  C.  Tebbetts;  Mechanic’s,  C.  D.  Willey ; 
Wilson  House,  E.  T.  &  H.  S.  Cotton:  Stratford  House,  F.  H.  McAlpine.  • 

Lawyers — G.  N.  Eastman,  A.  H.  Wiggin,  Isaac  E.  Pearl,  S.  S.  Par¬ 
ker.  ; 

Literary  Institution — High  School,  F.  W.  Doring,  prin.;  grammar; 
school,  Clara  A.  Smith,  prin. 

Livery  Stables — F.  E.  French,  F.  G.  Tebbetts,  F.  E.  3Iooney,  Horne 
■&  Leighton. 

1  Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  A.  L.  Leavitt,  Alonzo  Straw,  Q.  F 
|Tibbeits,G.  T.  Works  &  Son,J.  A.  Wood;  boots  and  shoes, A.  Nute&Sons,^ 
'Israel  Hayes  &  Sons,  J  F.  Cloutman,  H.  B.  Edgerly  &  Son,  J.  M.| 
Berry  &  Co.,  Dow  &  Leighton  ;  builders,  Frank  Copp,  S.  P.  Knox,  S.  S.' 
Cloutman;  carriages,  J.  P.  Tibbetts,  B.  F.  Perkins,  J.  D.  Otis;; 
harnesses,  A.  J.  Ransier,  Geo.  0.  Fuller ;  heels,  J.  E.  Hayes,  F.  J.  Han- 
;Son  ;  lasts,  Flanders  &  Son ;  lumber,  A.  F.  &  H.  C.  Waldron,  Levi  Pearl, 
iC.  W.  Jenness,  Wedgwood  &  Sanborn,  F.  E.  3Iooney ;  machinists,  C. 
jW.  Marston ;  meal  and  feed,  H.  W.  Roberts.  i 

Merchants —  J.  F.  Hall,  E.  T.  Wilson,  J.  E.  Fernald,  J.  H.  Barker^ 
&  Company,  D.  E.  Edgerly,  H.  C.  Downing,  31.  W,  Small;  boots' 
and  shoes,  L.  L.  Pinkham,  A.  E.  Putnam;  bread,  Newman  Bros.;  clocks,! 
watches  and  jewelry,  J.  F.  Salford,  G.  W.  Lane;  clothing,  Mayer  & 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


81 


Mav,  Carleton  &  Bennett ;  coal  and  wood,  P.  Pearl,  F.  E.  Mooney ; 
drugs  ani  medicines,  R.  D. Burnham  &  Co.,  H.  P.  Fall  &  Co.,  Roberts 
&  Peavey,  AV.  P.  Blake  ;dry  goods,  P.  M.  Frost.  Mayer  &  May  ;  fruit 
and  confectionery,  Timothy  E.  Breen,  Charles  H.  Berry,  A.  M.  Edger- 
ly,  Manuel  Nelson;  furniture  and  carpets,  A.  E.  Carter  &  Co.,  G.  A. 
Jones  &  Co.;  hardware,  paints  and  oils,  E.  T.  AVillson,  J.  E.  Fernald; 
ice,  F.  L.  Johnson;  millinery,  Mrs.  S.  S.  Parker,  Mrs.L.  A. Small,  Mrs. 
R.  S.  York,  M.  A.  Waldron  &  Co. ;  printers,  J.  E.  Fernald,  C.  H.  Pit¬ 
man  ;  provisions,  F.  E.  Farwell,  W.  B.  Pierce ;  stoves  and  tinware, 
Thayer  &  Fletcher. 

Physicians — H.  P.  Wheatly,  J.  S.  Elkins,  John  Young,  W.  P. 
Blake,  John  P.  Elkins,  John  D.  Johnson;  dentist,  A.  Garland. 

Tel.  Ag’t — Edward  J.  Scott. 

Telephone — Boston  &  Northern,  H.  S.  Cotton. 

fitzwil.l.ia:^i,  Cheshire— Pop.  1,122.  s.  w.  fr.  c.  54  m;  s. 

E.  fr.  Keene,  13  m.  R.  R.  S. — Fitzwilliam  depot,  l^^m.,  and  State 
Line  on  Cheshire  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Stephen  Batcheller ;  Treas.,  Chas.  L.  Haskell; 
Selectmen,  E.  N.  Bowen,  J.  11.  Firmin,  W.  J.  Putney ;  Board  of  Edu¬ 
cation,  E.  Cummings,AVm.  E.  Dickinson,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Spaulding. 
Postmaster — P.  S.  Batcheller;  Scate  Line,  Chas.  A.  AVhitney. 
Justices — A.  J.  Blake,  C.B.  Perry,  S.  Kendall,  P.  S.  Batcheller, 
0.  K.  Wheelock,  E.  N.  Bowen,  Stephen  Batcheller. 

Churches— Bap., - ;  Cong., - . 

Hotels — Fitzwilliam  and  Cheshire,  0.  K.  AVheelock;  Sip  Pond  House, 
J.  Lee. 

Ins.  Ag’tS — Life  and  fire,  A.  J.  Blake;  fire,  Stephen  Batcheller. 
Lawyer — Amos  J.  Blake. 

Livery  Stables — 0.  K.  Wheelock,  Fred  E.  Wilkins. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  J.  E.  Bemis,  P.  Whitcomb ;  but¬ 
ter  firkins  and  pails,  Coolidge  &  Whittemore  ;  lumber,  S.  S.  Stone,  Geo. 
A.  Stone;  grist  and  saw  mill,  S.  S.  Stone;  granite  cutters,  Hayden  & 
Emerson,  J.  E.  Fisher,  Thompson  &  Fairbanks;  pails  and  tubs.  State 
Line,  Jonas  Damon  ;  tinware,  B.  F.  Cummings. 

Merchants — D.  W.  Firmin  &  Co.,  P.  S.  &  S.  Batcheller,  T.  B.  Burns, 
J.  Gilson;  State  Line,  A.  Whitney. 

Physician— 0.  H.  Hubbard. 

Depot — Postmaster — H.  C.  White. 

Church — Meth.,  J.  M.  Bean. 

Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — Elbridge  Cummings. 

Ins.  Ag’t — C.  B.  Perry. 

Merchants— Berries  and  general  merchandise,  C.  B.  Perry,  H.  C. 
White. 

Manufacturers— Blacksmith,  C.  F.  Pope;  boxes,  E.  L.  Stone;  berry 
dishes,  L.  A.  Taylor ;  chairs,  E.  N.  Bowen;  granite,  D.  H.  Reed,  J. 
Bryant  «fe  Co.,  E.  Blodgett  &  Son,  Webb  Granite  Co.  ;  lumber,  Henry 
Howe.  Hiram  Taylor,  C.  E.  Perry. 

FRAXCESTOWN',  HILLSBOROUGH— Po^.  837.  S.  W.  fr. 
C.  25  m ;  W.  from  Manchester  23  m  ;  N.  W.  from  Nashua,  23  m.  R. 
R.  S. — GreenfieM,  on  Peterboro  R.  R.  miles,  stage  twice  a  day. 

OFFICERS — C7erfc,  Jas.  T.  Woodbury;  Treas.,  G.  E.  Downes;  Select¬ 
men,  Henry  Richardson,  George  A.  Duncklee,  Charles  A.  Patch; 
Board  of  Rlucation,  James  T.  Woodbury,  Geo.  D.  Epps,  Geo.  F.  Pettee. 
Postmaster— C.  B.  Gale. 

Justices — S.  D.  Downs,  G.  W.  Cummings,  A.  H.  Bixby,  State ;  J,  T. 
Woodbury,  Hiram  Patch. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


82  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

Banks — 1st  National,  M.  L.  Morrison,  pres.;  Geo.  W.  Cummings, 
cash.;  Francestown  Savings,  S.  D.  Downes,  treas. 

Churches — Cong.;  A.  C.  Hurd;  Indep.;  A.  J.  Abbott. 

Exp.  Agents — J.  K.  Chandler,  .J.  F.  Chase.  Eri  Harvej'. 

Hotels  and  Livery  Stables — Francestown  Hotel,  A.  H.  Spaulding. 

Literary  Institution — Francestown  Academy,  C.  E.  Montague, 
prin.;  Town  Library,  2,000  volumes. 

Dressmakers — E.  F.  Hardy,  A.  Weston,  C.  Spaulding,  A.  Follans- 
bee. 

Merchants — Amasa  Downs,  Clark  &  Gale ;  auctioneer,  S.  B.  Hodge ; 
millinery,  Jennie  Bradford. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  G.  D.  Epps,  H.  W.  Spaulding;  builders, 
E.  W.  Colburn,  R.  P.  Ordway,  H.  P.  Downes;  carding,  M.  Wilson; 
flour  and  meal,  G.  Sargent, P.  C.  Kidder;  kits,  pails,  &c.,  H.  P.  Clark  & 
Son;  lumber,  G.  Sargent ;  shingles,  George  Sargent,  C.  A.  Barrett; 
soapstone,  Francestown  soapstone  quarry,  N.  T.  Wheelock,  ag’t, 
Charles  Williams,  Union  Soapstone  Company,  G.  W.  Cummings, 
Chas.  H.  Burns,  P.  L.  Clark,  directors. 

Physicians — Homeo.,  A.  .7.  Todd,  T.  E.  Fisher. 

FRAXCOXIA,  GHAFTOiV— Fop.  N.  fr.  C.  85  m;  N.  E. 

fr.  Haverhill,  34  m.  H.  R.  8. — Littleton,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R.,  White  Mt. 
Div.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS  —  Clerk  and  Treas.,  Geo.  H.  Burt;  Selectmen,  Harry 
W.  Priest,  Win.  H.  Brooks,  Winson  A.  Brooks;  Board  of  Education,  I. 
H.  Glovier,  M.  A.  Bowles,  Henry  H.  Clark. 

Postmasters — Stephen  Eaton;  Profile  House,  C.  Hi  Greenleaf. 

Justices — Joel  Spooner,  State;  W.  F.  Parker,  H.  H.  Clark,  G.  H. 
Burt. 

Churches — Advent,  -  - ;  Cong.,  H.  P.  Cutting;  F.  Baji.,  A. 

J.  Eastman, 

Hotels —  Profile  House,  Taft  &  Greenleaf;  Mountain  View  House, 
Mrs.  H.  Knight;  La  Fayette  House,  Richardson  Bros.;  Franconia 
House,  J.  M.  Bickford ;  Forest  Hill  Hotel,  Priest  &  Dudley;  Brooks 
Farm  House,  E.  C.  Nelson;  Mt.  Jackson  House,  Alvin  Grimes; 
Klmwood  House,  S.  B.  Knowlton;  Bald  Mountain  House,  James 
Quimby ;  Hawthorne,  Moses  B.  Wheelock. 

Literary  Institution — Dow  Academy,  F.  W.  Ernest,  prin. 

Manufacturers — Bobbins,  Stephen  Eaton;  boots  and  shoe.'’,  H.  R. 
Priest ;  harnesses,  L.  M.  Aldrich ;  iron,  Franconia  Iron  Co.,  John 
Mitchell,  a’gt. ;  lumber,  S.  Eaton  ;  starch,  Parker,  Priest  &  Co. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  J.  C.  W.  Fifield,  R.  T.  Petrie,  J.  Riley 
Streeter;  carpenters,  Ivory  Glovier,  Hibbard  Bowles,  Dexter  Woods. 
C.  H.  Lock,  R.  C.  Bean,  C.  E.  Bowles. 

Merchants — Geo.  H.  Burt,  W.  F.  Parker,  Howard  &  Wells ;  milli¬ 
nery,  W.  E.  Bowles. 

Physicians — 0.  H.  Boynton,  J.  A.  Morris ;  veterinary,  C.  F.  Edson. 

FRAXKL.IX,  MERRIMACK— Fop.  4,085.  N.  fr.  C.  18  m.  R. 
R.  S. — Franklin,  on  Concord  Division,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  Franklin  Falls 
on  Franklin  &  Tilton  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Hollis  K.  Smith;  Treas.,  G.  Q.  Fellows;  Select¬ 
men,  Amos  S.  Ripley,  Edrick  S.  Avery,  C.  N.  Emerson ;  Board  of 
Education,  0.  A.  Towne,  J.  W.  Staples,  G.  R.  Stone  ;  Collector,  B.  M. 
Woodward  ;  Falls,  Samuel  F.  Danforth. 

Postmaster — Clinton  Blake. 

Justices — Daniel  Barnard,  E.  G.  Leach,  R.  W.  Bennett,  F.  L.  Mor¬ 
rison,  F.  N.  Parsons,  Clinton  Blake,  G.  R.  Stone,  Alexis  Proctor,  E.  B. 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


S.  Sanborn,  E.  C.  Stone,  W.  D.  Hardy,  F.  H  Daniel,  J.  W.  Davis,  State ; 
H.  E.  Blake,  J.  II.  Rowell,  Frank  Proctor,  D.  S.  Gilchrisl,  Aaron  Wood¬ 
man,  S.  F.  Danforth,  E.  C.  Rice,  H.  F  Giles,  H.  K.  Smith,  K.  Judkins,* 
N.  B.  Hale.  C.  E.  Harrison. 

Churches — Chris.,  T.  G.  Moses;  Cong.,  J.  H.  Bliss. 

Exp.  Agents — C.  N.  Emerson,  B.  M.  Prescott,  Geo.  A.  Dearborn. 

Hotels — Webster  House,  Mrs.  0.  B.  Davis  ;  Franklin  House,  A.  K. 
Moore. 

Insurance  Ag’tS — Leach  &  Barnard,  Geo.  R.  Stone. 

Lawyers — Daniel  Barnard,  I.  N,  Blodgett,  James  E.  Barnard,  G.  R. 
Stone,  F.  N.  Parsons,  R.  W  Bennett,  James  E.  Barnard.  I 

Livery  Stables — A.  K.  Moore,  J.  H.  Drake. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  G.  M.  Clitford,  J.  B.  Calley,  Colby  & 
Huntoon  ;  binders,  R,  E.  Bean  &  Co.;  foundry,  E.  T.  Taylor;  granite' 
worker,  Peter  Dana; hats  and  caps,W.  J.  Fortier;  lumber,  Wallace  Bur¬ 
leigh,  Brown  &  .Judkins  ;  knitting  machines,  Mayo  Knitting  Machine 
Co.;  marble  workers,  Cummings  Bros. ;  needles,  Franklin  Needle  Co. 
photographer,  R.  J.  Calkin;  tinware  and  stoves,  J.  H.  Rowell;  truss-l 
es,  Wilton  Crutch  Co. ;  wagons,  carriages  and  sleighs,  J.W.B.  Clem¬ 
ent;  wcod  workers  and  jobbers,  Judkins  Bros.,  N.  J.  Putney.  i 

Merchants — Bucklin  &  Co.,  D.  S.  Gilchrist,  E.  C.  Stone,  Whidden  &’ 
Sleeper,  C.  S.  Morey  ;  boots  and  shoes,  D.  S.  Gilchrist;  coal  and  ice, 
B.  M.  Prescott;  confectionery,  C.  S.  Morey;  clothing,  C.  G.  Rowell; 
drugs  and  medicines,  W.  M.  Woodward;  furniture,  E.  C.  Stone  ;  fish, 
F.  S.  Kimball ;  grain  and  feed,  C.  S,  Sleeper;  hardware,Bucklin  &  Co.; 
harnesses,  C.  W.  Sleeper,  jewelry,  Willie  J.  Eddy ;  meal,  grain  and 
feed,  B.  M.  Prescott,  Johnson  &  Son ;  raillii>ery,  S.  W.  Stone,  S.  M.' 
Piercy.  I 

Physicians — E.  T.  Drake;  dentist.  Geo.  A.  Grace. 

Tel.  Ag’t— J.  S.  Greeley. 

Falls — Postmaster — Frank  H.  Daniell. 

Banks — Franklin  National ;  Franklin  Savings. 

Churches — C.  Bap.,  F.  II.  Davis;  F.  Bap.,  Geo.  T.  Griffin ;  Me th., 
D,  W.  Downs;  R.  Cath.,  Andrew  J.  Timon  ;  Unit.,  E.  S.  Elder. 

Eating  Houses — Brodeur  &  Fay,  C.  G.  Noyes. 

Hotels  —  Young's  Hotel,  Robert  Young,  Kennedy’s  Hotel,  P.  L. 
Kennedy. 

Ins.  Ag’ts— Pike  &  Bean,  Leach  &  Barnard.  Real  Estate — 0.  A. 
Towne. 

Lawyers — E.  B.  S.  Sanborn,  K.  G.  Leach,  W.  D.  Hardy. 

Livery  and  Sale  Stables — C.  C.  Kenrick. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  Archie  McDonnell,  W.  F.  Atkins;’ 
bakers,  Tilton  Branch,  P.  Milette  &  Co. ;  contractors  and  builders,  D.' 
M.  Woodman,  A.  W.  Page,  M.  G.  Woodward,  J.  B.  Tuttle;  carriages  and 
sleighs,  Bushey  &  Eastman;  corn,  meal  and  feed,  Griffin  &  Judkins, 
VV'alter  Burleigh;  dress  goods  and  flannels,  Franklin  Mills;  eaves 
spouts,  C.  H.  Hinds;  hosiery,  Sulloway  Mills,  WalterAiken;  job  print- 
ers,  0,  A.  Towne,  T.  0.  Calley,  B.  B.  Farnsworth  ;  lumber,  F.  H.  Giles,' 
L.  D.  Sleeper  &  Co.,  A.  C.  Tilton;  machinery,  Kidder  Machine  Co.,' 
Walter  Aiken;  newsp  iper,  Winnipiseogee  Paper  Co.;  laundries,  steam, 
W.  0.  Daniels,  Chinese,  S.  F.  Moy ;  sash,  doors  and  blinds,  L.  D.  Sleep¬ 
er  &  Co.,  A.C.  Tilton  ;  back  saws  and  rug  machines,  G.  W.  Griffin  &Co. ; 
tinware  and  stoves,  Judkins  &  Wallace,  C.  H.  Hinds,  H.  A.  Currier  & 
Co.;  photographer,  C.  L.  Hunt;  wood  pulp,  Franklin  Falls  Pulp  Co.; 
undertakers,  C.  C.  Paige,  H.  L.  Young.  I 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


84 


Merchants  —  R.  G.  Burleigh,  G.  W.  Sawyer,  Peter  Gahagan, 
A.  E.  Loverin  &  Co.,  Shepard  Bros.,  A.  Morrison  ;  books  and  sta¬ 
tionery,  W.  S.  Stewart  &  Co. ;  boots  and  shoes,  F.  II.  Marsh,  James 
Duffey,  James  Sullivan,  Thomas  Carver,  Shepard  Bros. ;  clothing  and 
gents’  furnishing  goods,  Davis  &  Ripley,  F.  A.  Ross,  W.  H.  Nelson; 
confectionery,  A.  T.  French,  D.  F.  Savage,  W.  S.  Stewart  &  Co.,  C.  G. 
Noyes,  A.  E.  Loverin  &  Co.,  G.  W.  Sawyer,  Shepard  Bros.;  drugs  and 
medicines.  F.  H.  Chapman,  E  A.  Brockway,  Roche  Perreault,  Geo.  R. 
Kempl  &  Co. ;  dry  goods,  F.  L,  Morrison,  J.  L.  Emerson  &  Co.,  Geo. 

D.  Moore,  F.  H.  Gerry;  fruit,  A.  F.  French,  C.  G.  Noyes ;  fish  and  oys¬ 
ters,  M.  G.  Carleton;  furniture,  C.  C.  Paige,  H.L.  Young;  groceries, G. 
W.  Sawyer,  Shepard  Bros.,  A.  E.  Loverin  &  Co.,  Peter  Gahagan,  Asa 
Morrison,  T.  Igo  &  Co.,  Judkins  &  Goss,  P.  Milette  ,&  Co.;  hardware,  R. 
G.  Burleigh;  harnesses,  G.  0.  Thompson;  jewelry,  G.  G.  Fellows,  C.  L. 
Hunt,  J.  W.  Russell;  meat.  P.  Gonye,  F.  B.  Shaw  &  Co.,  I.  0.  Veiza,  M. 
G.  Carleton ;  millinery,  M.  F.  Gilchrist,  F.  H.  Gerry,  F.  L.  Morrison, 
jMrs.  L.  V.  Sleeper;  newsdealers,  W.  S.  Stewart  &  Co.,  C.  G.  Noyes  ; 
sewing  machines,  H.  L.  Young;  tea,  Daniel  F.  Savage;  wood  and  coal, 
|A.  C.  Tilton,  A.  D.  Philbrick,  L.  N.  Gordon,  F.  M.  Edmunds. 

Physicians — J.  H.  Sanborn,  J.  W.  Staples,  Roche  Perreault,  Daniel 
Pickard;  homeo.,  C.  W.  Adams;  dentists,  0.  F.  Emerson,  C.  P.  Web¬ 
ster. 

Tel.  Ag’t— H.  K.  Smith. 

FREEDOM,  CARROLL— Voii.  630.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  70  m  ;  N.  E.  fr 
Ossipee,  12  m.  R.  R.  S. — Ossipee  Center,  8  m.,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.;  Bald 
win  Depot,  13m.  on  P.  &  0.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — CierA;,  Bertwell  E.  Eldridge;  Treas.,  A.  R.  Bennett; 
Selectmen,  A.  Pease,  Nathaniel  Downs,  John  W.  Smith:  Board  of  Ed- 
\ucation,  E.  J.  Young,  D.  W.  Taylor,  Horace  B.  Nason. 

Postmaster — Frank  Towle. 

Justices — Stephen  Danforth,  A.  P.  Merrow,  State. 

Banks — Ossipee  Valley  Ten  Cts.  Savings,  Stephen  J.  Keneston,  pres., 

E.  I.  Towle,  treas ;  G.  I.  Philbrick,  asst,  treas. 

Churches — Bap.,  Abial  Hobbs;  Chris.,  N.  T.  Ridlon. 

Exp.  Ag’ts — C.  P.  Danforth,  F.  P.  Fox. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  E.  L.  Mills,  A.  G.  Fowler,  S.  W.  Fow 
ler;  bobbins,  C.  &  0.  Parsons;  builders,  Silas  Brooks,  Alanson  Allard, 
Jonas  Farnsworth ;  clothing,. S.  Danforth,  E.  I.  Towle  &  Co,,  0.  E. 
Drake,  David  M.  Allard,  .1.  D.  Foster;  lumber,  Towle  Sc  Kenesou. 

Merchants  —  A.  P.  Merrow,  E.  I.  Towle  &  Co.,  J.  F.  Huckins  ; 
boots  and  shoes,  Chas.  H.  Beach  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  A.  D.  Merrow 
&  Son. 

Physicians — A.  D.  Merrow,  Geo.  W.  Lougee,  Alonzo  Towle;  eclec., 
A.  W.  Hobbs;  roots  and  herbs,  N.  Me  Allister. 

FREMONT,  ROCKINGHAM— 7 IQ.  S.  E.  from  C.  30  m; 
W.  fr.  Exeter,  10  m.  R.R.S. — Fremont,  on  N.  &  R,  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Henry  A.  Cook;  Treas.,  A.  J.  Brown;  Selectmen, 
Alden  F.  Sanborn,  J.  W.  French,  Stephen  G.  Sleeper:  Board  of  Elu- 
cation,  Mrs.  Stephen  Sleeper,  Henry  A.  Cobk,  Nellie  H.  Hooke. 
Postmaster — Joseph  B.  Sanborn. 

Justices — G.  F.  Beede,  State  ;  C,  W.  Follett,  C,  A.  Gove,  A,  F.  San¬ 
born,  Ira  Hylan. 

Churches — F.  W.  Bap.,  Joseph  Granville;  Meth,, - Goodwin, 

Hotel — True  House,  Warren  True,  prop. 

Livery  Stable— G.  W.  Ball. 


1  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

85 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  J.  W.  French,  F.E.  Fuller;  lumber. 
Brown’s  Mill,  J.  M.  Brown,  J.  A.  Robinson;  gunsmith,  Andrew  Brown  ; 
machinist,  J.  A.  Robinson:  staves  and  shocks,  Spaulding  &  Wallace: 
woven  wire  spring  beds  and  patent  spring  rockers,  J.  M,  Brown. 

Merchants — Groceries,  .Jeremiah  Benfield,  T.  B,  Smith,  0.  C.j 
Hamlin,  P.  C.  Robinson,  .1  F.  Burke,G.  W.  Ball ;  meat,  P.  R.  Currier.j 
'  Oa.za. — See  Sanbornton.  I 

Georffe’s  Hills— See  Sunapee. 

OIGFORD^  BELKNAP— Pop.  3,585.  X  E.  from  C.  27  m;j 
E.  from  Laconia,  2  m.  R.  R.  S. — Lake  Village,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R.j 
Also  western  terminus  of  Lake  Shore  R.  R.  . 

OFFICERS — Clerk.,  Lake  Village.,  L.  M.  Gould;  Treas ,  Lake  Village^]^ 
Charles  A.  Sleeper;  Selectmen,  Lake  Village,  G.  L.  Pulsifer.  T.  E.  Hunt, 
iDaniel  L.  Davis  ;  Overseer,  Lake  Village,  Arthur  Tucker ;  Board  of 
Education,  Stephen  S.  Ayer,  Olive  M.  Bennett;  Supervisors,  Lake 
'  Village,  ¥i.  M.  Buzzell.  A.  W.  Smith;  Gilford  Village,  G.  Park  Munsey.; 
Postmaster — Village,  S.  R.  Jones. 

Churches — F.  Bap., - ;  Meth.,  L.  R.  Danforth. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  J.  J.  Morrill,  G.  A.  Copp,  John  Colby. 
Merchant — Groceries,  H.  A.  Jones. 

iLake  Villag-e — OFFICERS — Board  of  Education,  C.  L.  Pulsifer, 
iJohn  Aldrich,  Waldo  H.  .Tones. 

Postmaster — Wallace  E.  Woodworth. 

Justices — H.  B.  Quinby,  S.  C.  Clark.  A.  J.  Owen,  S.  S.  Ayer,  C.  L. 
Pulsifer,  M-  A.  Haynes.  G.  W.  Sanders,  G.  H.  Smith,  B.  F.  Drake,  Ar¬ 
thur  Tucker,  AU>ert  Colby,  L.  M.  Gould,  State’,  J.  L,  Odell,  C.  H.  Sleep¬ 
er,  T.  E.  Prescott,  J.  C.  Young,  F.  J.  Brown,  John  Aldrich,  W.  0. 
White,  S.  L,  Goss,  E.  M.  Buzzell,  Wm.M.  Leonard. 

:  Churches — Adv., - ;  Bap.,  D.  C.  Easton  ;  F.  W.  Bap.,  W.  H. 

Getchell ;  Meth..  L.  R.  Danforth. 

Ex.  Ag’t — A.  D.  Plummer. 

Hotel — Mt.  Belknap  House,  A.  C.  Evans. 

Lawyer — 3.  C.  Clark. 

;  Livery  Stables — F.  A.  Baker,  Thomas  Whiting,  E.  B.  McLosky. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  H.  F.  Rublee  &  Son,  F.  A.  Wadley: 
jboilers,  R.  N.  Dana ;  builders,  C.  E  Buzzell,  E.  W.  Emerson,  J.  X. 
Meader,  William  B.  Smith:  car  axle  manufactory,  Cole  Manuf'g  Co.; 
icarriages,  H.  F.  Rublee  &  Son,  Frank  W.  Johnson  ;  cigars,  Blaisdell  & 
Pratt;  coffins,  caskets,  picture  frames,  &c.,  E.  D.  "Ward;  flour  and  meal. 
Win.  G.  Cram,  Lake  Company ;  hosiery,  Halifax  Mills  Company. 
H.  H.  Wood  &  Company,  A.  R.  Burpee,  B.  S.  Wadleigh,  Win.  Clow  & 
Son;  knitting  machinery.  Crane  Manuf g  Co.,  Pepper  Manufg  Co., 
lumber,  Theodore  Dodge,  Cole  Manufg  Co.:  machinists.  Cole  3Ianiif’g 
Co,;  needles,  Wardwell  Xeedle  Co,  Julius  E.  Wilson,  manager;  soap. 
C.  W.  B.  Davis,  X.  L.  Davis  ;  Stone  Lifter  and  Stump  Puller  Co.,  0.  Goss 
trea.s. ;  tin  and  sheet  iron,  H.  E.  Brawn,  H.  E.  Rowen  k  Co.;  paste¬ 
board  boxes,  E.  Tetley:  photographers.  Ward  &  Munsey. 

Merchants — Bakery,  C.  E,  Emerson;  boot><  and  shoes,  John  M. 
Hubbard,  C.  D.  Robie  &  Co.,  H.  P.  Xiles,  D,  Davis;  clothing,  W.  11. 
Jones,  H.  J.  Odell;  coffins  and  caskets,  E,  D.  Ward;  confectionery  and 
notions,  Frank  S.  Peaalee;  drugs  and  medicine.s,  .1,  L.  Odell,  P.  C- 
Lamprey;  dry  goods,  G.  H.  Smith,  H.  J.  Odell,  H.  0.  Bugbee ;  grocer¬ 
ies,  S.  R.  Jones,  Tucker  &Clark,  Ch:is.  H,  Collins,  J.  R.  Leavitt,  E.  L 
Cram,  J.  T.  Bugbee,  E.  L.  Hadley  &  Co.;  groceries  and  fish.  Geo.  E.  San¬ 
born  ;  hardwire,  C.  F.  Locke:  ice,  W.  B.  Cass;  ice  and  coal,  John  H. 
Dow;  job  printer,  L.  M.  Gould ;  jewelry,  E.  Lovejoy,  W.  D.  Heath  : 


86 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

meat,  A.  L.  Sanborn:  merchant  tailor,  H.  J.  Odell;  millinery.  Miss  H. 
M.  WTieeler,  Miss  E.  5.  Dolloff ;  periodicals,  J.  M.  Hubbard,  Frank  S. 
Peaslee:  sewing  machines,  Daniel  Davis ;  stoves,  hardware  and  tin¬ 
ware,  H.  E.  Brawn,  H.  E.  Rowen  &  Co,:  tobacco  and  cigars,  E.  M. 
Buzzell,  Patsy  Maloney,  J.  M.  Hubbard,  J.  Frank  Sanders;  plumbing 
materials,  R.  X.  Dana,  Wesley  B.  Stevens;  wood,  Uriah  G.  Hall,  G.  H. 
Roby,  F.  H.  Vittum ;  wood  and  coal,  D.  L.  Davis;  steam  and  water 
heaters,  Wesley  B.  Stevens;  confectionery  and  fruit,  A.  V.  Locke; 
harnesses,  G,  W.  Allen. 

Physicians — 0.  Goss,  Levi  Ward,  0.  W.  Goss,  Geo  H,  Saltmarsh, 
•J.  G.  Quimby  :  homeo..  Geo.  F.  Rob}’;  dentist,  Daniel  Elkins. 

OILi^IAXTOX,  BELKXAP—?o^.  1,211.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  18  m;  S. 
fr.  Laconia,  8  m.  R.  R.  S. — Belmont,  10  m.,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R.  From 
Lower  Gilmanton  to  Pittsfield  6  m.,  on  Suncook  Val.  R.  R.  Daily 
stage  to  each.  Two  stages  daily  from  Gilmanton  to  Belmont, 
OFFICERS— Walter  H.  S.  Hatch  ;  Treas.,  John  Connell ;'Se* 
lectrmn,  John  W.  Ham,  Albert  R.  Page,  Chas.  E.  Merrill;  Board 
of  Education^  G,  W.  Parsons,  John  H.  Jones,  Frank  M.  Twombly. 
Postmasters — W.  s.  P.  Sanderson;  Loioer,  Joseph  Brown. 

Justices — Thos.  Cogswell,  J,  K.  Dudley,  Orrin  Folsom,  J.  P.  Hill, 
Era  L.  Berry.  Wm.  H.  Wright,  Elwin  H.  Shannon,  C.  A.  Dockham, 
G.  W.  Sanborn,  J.  W.  Cogswell,  State;  .Joseph  Brown,  M.  C.  Lamprey, 

L.  H.  Mudgett,  W.  S.  P.  Sanderson. 

Churches— Cong ,  S.  H.  Amsden;  Meth.,  A.  B.  Russell;  Lower ^ 

M.  A.  Quimby. 

Hotels — Mount  View  House,  0.  G.  Sanborn. 

Literary  Institution — Gilmanton  Academy. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  G.  W.  Abbott,  E.  L.  Mudgett,  W.  C. 
Lamprey;  carpenters,  G.  W.  Dow,  C.  H.  Morrison  ;  clothes  driers 
and  tents,  A.  A.  Jones;  lumber,  J.  A.  Jones,  J.  H.  Weeks. 

Merchants — Wright  k  Co.,  J.  J.  Hoadly,  manager;  Lower ^  Joseph 
Brown;  drugs  and  medicines,  W.  S.  P.  Sanderson;  sewing  machines, 
Geo.  L.  Dow. 

Physician — Geo.  H.  Brown. 

Iron  Works — R.  R.  S. — Alton,  5  m.,  on  Dover  &  Winnipiseo- 
gee  R.  R.  Two  daily  stages. 

Postmaster— Charles  A.  Dockham. 

Churches — Cong.,  E,  T.  Hurd ;  F.  Bap.,  J.  G.  Munsey. 

Hotel — Central,  J.  S.  Trask. 

Lawyers — Thomas  Cogswell,  E.  H.  Shannon. 

Livery  Stable— W.  B.  Marsh. 

Manufacturers — Builders,  N.  B.  Jones,  Eben  Connel,  C.  W.  Marsh ; 
carriages,  E.  J.  Lord;  doors,  sash  and  blinds,  Reuben  Giles;  flour, 
grain  and  lumber,  Danforth  Cook;  plows  and  cultivators,  J.  P.  Hus¬ 
sey:  shoes,  Benjamin  Dorman. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  J.  W.  Marsh  &  Son,  Lyman  Pettingill ; 
carpenters,  N.  B.  Jones,  Eben  Connel,  C.  F.  Gilman;  undertaker,  E.  J. 
Lord. 

Merchants — C.  A.  Dockham,  John  Connell  &  Co.,  D.  Cook,  W.  J- 
Edgerly,  L.  A.  Tebbetts ;  drugs  and  medicines,  C.  A.  Dockham ;  flour 
and  grain,  Danforth  Cook ;  meat,  E.  G.  Clough  ;  poultry  and  game, 
C.  H.  Shannon. 

Physicians — R.  M.  Gray,  S.  A.  Taylor,  M.  A.  Hart. 

OIIiSUM:,  CHESHIRE— 643.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  50  m;  N.  E.  fr. 
Keene  9  m.  R.  R.  S. — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 


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87 


OFFICERS — Clerk,  L.  W.  F.Mark;  Treas.,  Herbert  E.  Adams  ;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  L.  R,  Guillow,  Jehial  White,  E.  D.  Banks  ;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  Benj.  II.  Britton,  0.  J.  Wilson,  S.  W.  Dart. 

Postmaster— L.  W.  F.  Mark. 

Justices — F.  A.  Howard,  L.  W.  F.  Mark,  D.  W.  Bill,  State;  C.  W. 
Bingliam,  I.  A.  Loveland,  0.  J.  Wilson. 

Church — Cong..  W.  E.  Renshaw. 

Hotel — Ashuelot  House,  Mrs.  M.  C.  Sullivan.  n 

Library — Circulating  library,  L.  W.  F.  Mark. 

Livery  Stables — G.  II.  McCoy,  John  W.  Britton. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  Bates  &  Nash,  S.  W.  Dart,  Adams  & 
Co;  shingles,  S,  W.  Dart ;  scotch  bearers,  J.  S.  Collins;  worsteds,  Gil- 
8um  W'oolen  M’f’g  Co.;  trays  and  wooden  ware,  D.  W.  Bill,G.  H.  Mc¬ 
Coy  ;  mop  heads,  G.  W.  Taylor. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  L.  R.  Guillow,  Morris  Pratt;  carpenters, 
Allen  Hayward,  J.  J.  Isham,  R.  Cuthbert  &  Co. 

Merchants — J.  A.  Smith,  L.  W.  F.  Mark. 

Physicians — K.  D.  Webster,  I.  A.  Loveland. 

Telephone— J.  W.  Britton. 

Goff’s  Fa.ll  s — See  Manchester.  I 

GOFFSTOWN,  HILLSBOROUGH— 1,981.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  16 
m ;  N.  W.  fr.  Manchester  83^  m.  R.  R.  S. — Goffstown,  on  Manchester 
and  North  Weare  R.  R.;  Goffstown  Center,  3  m.,  and  Parker's  l}/2  m. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Frank  Johnspn  ;  Treas.,  Robinson  Brown  ;  Select¬ 
men,  Geo.  W.  Colby,  Joseph  Cram,  Peter  Jones  ;  Board  of  Education,  • 
Geo.  Pattee. 

Postmasters — Edwin  A.  Blaisdell;  Center,  B.  F.  Greer. 

Justices — J.  M.  Parker,  G.  F.  Farley,  T.  R.  Hoyt,  Wallace  Caldwell, 
Alfred  Story,  D.  A.  Taggart,  J.G.  Taggart,  G.  P.  Hadley,  Samuel  Up- 
tori,  G.  W.  Colby,  S.  D.  Johnson,  E.  C.  Sherley,  Benj.  F.  Greer,  State  ; 
Jesse  Nichols,  Chas.  Morgrage,  Henry  Moore,  Frank  Blaisdell,  C.  F. 
George,  0.  F.  Sumner,  Edwin  Flanders,  Gilman  Woodbury,  D.  G. 
Roberts,  J.  W.  Sherry. 

Churches — Bap.,  W.  Packard;  Cong., - ;  Epis.,  H.  E. 

Cooke,  F.  M.  Garland;  Meth.,  H.  E.  Allen. 

Hotel — N.  H.  Central,  Fred  Condon. 

Insurance  Agents— Fred  K.  Ilazen,  E.  A.  Blaisdell. 

Lawyer — Samuel  Upton,  D.  A.  Taggart. 

Livery  Stable — Chas.  G.  Barnard. 

Manufacturers— Blacksmiths,  Moore  &  Campbell,  Paul  &  Root,  A. 
Hill,  Wm.  U.  Carlton  ;  builders,  J.  C.  Brown,  Harrison  Hart,  G.  W. 
Colby,  J.  G.  Taggart,  C.  L.  Davis,  J.  F.  Vance;  cigars,  J.  H.  Copp; 
furniture,Jo8.selyn  &  Seavey;  flour  and  meal, Parker  Bros.,G.  P.  Henry; 
harnesses,  F.  L.  Colston  ;  lumber,  J.  W.  Story;  mouldings  and  brackets, 
Kendall,  Hadley  &  Co. ;  paper  stock.  Center,  Excelsior  Paper  Co.;  pat. 
medicines,  Otis  F.  Sumner;  printers,  Frank  E.  Paige,  Herbert  Richards; 
pulp,  P.  C.  Cheney  «fe  Co.;  sash  and  blinds,  Kendall,  Hadley  &  Co., 
Alvin  Hadley  &  Co.;  scytlie  rifles  and  boys’  sleds,  Ervin  Moore;  toy 
wagons  and  boys’  sleds,  .Jesse  Nichols. 

Merchants — Parker  Bros.,  G.  P.  Henry,  C.  L.  Dodge,  Benjamin 
Greer,  VV’.  II.  Dubois;  auctioneers,  J.  M.  Parker,  J.  G.  Taggart;  baker, 
G.  W.  Cain ;  clocks  and  watches,  A.  Lufkin;  coffins,  A.  II.  Parker; 
drugs,  0.  F.  Sumner;  fancy  goods,  F.  E.  Paige,  E.  A.  Blaisdell  &  Co.; 
fish,  Johnson  &  Sargent ;  ice,  C.  G.  Barnard  ;  lumber,  .1.  M.  D.  A. 
Parker,  Rodney  Johnson,  E.  Richards,  Shirley  &  Robinson;  meat, T.  Vi . 
Richards,  H.  II.  Johnson  ;  meat  and  vegetables,  Johnson  &  Sargent, 


88  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Marsh  &  Duke,  Dubois  &  Co.;  sewing  machines,  0.  F.  Sumner;  stoves 
and  tin  ware,  Rand  &  Jenks ;  wood  and  coal,  C.  G.  Barnard,  E.  W. 
Goodwin. 

Physicians— C.  F.  George,  Frank  Blaisdell. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses — Shirley  Hill  House,  S.  D.  Johnson; 
Yacum  Spring  House,  W,  H.  Dockham. 

Ooldeii  Brook  ITlills — See  Windham. 

Gonic — See  Rochester. 

GORHAM,  COOS— Pop.  1,710.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  96  m;  S.  E.  fr.  Lan¬ 
caster,  m.  H.  R.  S. — Randolph,  6  m ;  Glen  House,  8  m.,  on  G.  T.  R. 
Public  conveyance  to  all  trains. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  G.  E.  Tubbs  ;  S.  M.  Leavitt;  Selectmen, 

R.  F,  Ingalls,  C.  H.  Shorey,  W.C.  Libby;  Board  of  Education,  Thos. 
Gifford,  2d,  A.  S.Twitchell,  Angier  A.  Heath. 

Postmaster — W.  R.  Demond.  Tel.  Agent— George  Vallee. 

Justices — E.  M.  Wight,  A.  S.  Twitchell,  A.  R.  Evans,  J.  F.  Libby, 
State ;  R.  F.  Ingalls,  Y.  Y.  Twitchell,  G.  H.  Hoadley,  G.  E.  Tubbs,  C.  H. 
Shorey,  John  O’Connor. 

Eating  Houses —  C.  W.  Douglass,  J.  C.  Evans,  jr.,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Hay¬ 
den. 

Churches — Cong., Edward  Constant;  Meth.,  W.  P.  Merrill;  R.  Cath., 
D.  A.  Ryan. 

Exp.  Ag’t — Orrin  Tubbs.  Ins.  Ag’t — Alfred  R.  Evans. 

Hotels — Alpine  House,  G.  D.  Stratton;  Eagle  House,  L.  L.  Jack.son; 
Glen  House,  C.  R.  Milliken  &  Co;  Willis  Cottage,  Q.C.  Evans; 
Woodbine  Cottage,  C.  S.  Willis;  Riverside  Cottage,  Mrs.  E.  C.  Spafford. 
Lawyers — A.  S.  Twitchell,  A.  R.  Evans,  J.  F.  Libbey. 

Livery  Stables — Wm.  Jewell,  C.  A.  Chandler. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  J.  C.  Richardson,  E.  D.  Kilgore; 
boots  and  shoes,  W.  Wight;  builder,  J.  E.  Willey;  coflBns  and 
caskets,  C.  H.  Howe ;  job  printer,  Y.  Y.  Twitchell ;  lumber,  E.  Libbey 
&  Sons,  C.  S.  Peabody  &  Co.;  photographs,  C.  H.  Hobbs. 

Merchants  —  C.  G.  Hamlin,  C.  S.  Peabody  &  Co.,  Simon 
Stahl,  G.  E.  Clark  &  Co„  Twitchell  &  Goodridge ;  books  and  station¬ 
ery,  S.  M.  Leavitt ;  corn  and  meal,  J.  Jewell,  Goodridge  &  Demond. 
C.  G.  Hamlin;  drugs  and  medicines,  F.  W.  Noyes,  L.  S.  Barrett; 
fruit  and  confectionery,  C.  B.  Adams;  furniture,  C.  H.  Howe;  hard¬ 
ware,  A.  W.  Fuller,  G.  E.  Tubbs;  jewelry,  E.  L.  Brown;  meat  and 
groceries,  Smith  &  Brown,  A.  A.  Carter ;  millinery  and  fancy  goods, 
Sirs.  M.  B.  Farr,  Mrs.  M.  J.  Gifford,  M.  N.  Norwood,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Hay¬ 
den,  .T.  C.  Evans,  jr. 

Physicians — E.  M.  Wight,  N.  D.  Hyde,  W.  D.  Williamson. 

Station  Agent— T.  A.  Adams. 

GO.SHEN  SCLLIVAX—Pop.  384.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  40  m;  S.  fr.  New¬ 
port  4^  m.  R.  R.  S. — Newport,  4}^  m.,  Chandlerville,  5  m.,  on  C.  &  C. 
R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  N.  S.  Tandy;  Treas.,  E.  D.  Farr;  Selectmen,  C.  M. 
Clough,  E.  I.  Purington,  0.  E.  Farr;  Board  of  Education,  J.  W. 
Rogers,  H.  F.  Nelson,  W.  F.  Thissell. 

Postmasters — H.  D.  Baker  ;  Mill  Village,  E.  D.  Farr. 

Justices — C.  M.  Clough,  N.  S.  Tandy,  J.  W.  Rogers,  W.  F.  Thissell. 
Churches — Bap.,  supplied  by  W’’.  F.  Grant;  Cong.,  F.  E.  Winn. 
Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  Burke  Booth,  0.  A.  Lear;  Mill  Vil¬ 
lage,  hntter  firkins,  A.  h.  Baker;  lumber,  J.  P.  Gove,  S.  L.  Pike, 
Ezra  Purington:  shingles,  E.  I.  Purington,  Sherman  L.  Pike. 
Merchants — L.  S.  Chamberlain,  B.  M.  Dodge  &  Co, 


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89 


Miller.— S.  L.  Pike. 

Physician — F.  P.  Jones. 

Oosiiville — See  Epsora. 

OR  AFXO]¥,  GRAFTON— Vo\^.  787.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  40  m;  S.  W.  fr. 
Plymouth,  36  in.  R.  R.  S. — Grafton  &  Center,  on  Northern  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Center,  B.  F.  Davis;  IVeas.,  John  E.  Martin;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  IL  0.  Rollins,  A,  B.  Stevens,  0.  H.  Hoyt;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  Fred  A.  Stevens,  V.  M.  Hardy,  Elmer  G.  Smith. 

Postmaster — A.  H.  Barney;  Center,  F.  B,  Clark  ;  East,  C.  L.  Folsom. 
Justices — J.  E.  Walker,  G.  W.  Rollings,  Stephen  George,  J. 

B.  Page,  D.  N.  Chandler,  H.  C.  Kendall,  J.  E.  Martin, 

Church — Center,  Union,  Z.  Ford;  East,  Edward  Frances. 
Hotel — Grafton  House,  G.  W.  Sawin. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  A.  L.  Young;  East,  E.  C.  Dimond  ; 
Center,  B.  F.  Davis;  bobbins.  East,  E.  F.  Folsom;  charcoal,  Sargent 
AiGoodnough;  lumber,  S.  W.  Barney,  G.  W.  Sawin  &  Co.,  Perley 
Bucklin,  .T.  E.  Martin ;  shingles.  Center,  M.  H.  Kilton  ;  East,  Ebf^n 
Gove,  Arthur  Kimball ;  granite.  Center,  A.  .1.  Robinson;  East,  J.  J. 
Adams;  harnesses.  East,  D.  N.  Chandler;  mica.  Center,  Summit 
Mining  Co.;  wool  carding.  East,  Thomas  Holt;  mica,  Center,  Ruggles 
&  Randall. 

Merchants  —  H.  Barney  &  Son;  East,  E.  F.  Folsom;  Center,  F.  B 
Clarke;  drovers,  G.  G.  Little,  Edwin  L.  Sargent,  Martin  Pierce. 
Physician — M.  T.  Thurber. 

Ora.iig'e — See  Lancaster. 

Or^nite — See  Ossipee. 

GRAMTHAM,  Pop.  424.  N.  W.  fr.C.  40  m;  N.  fr. 

Newport,  10  m.  R.  R.  S. — Newport  10  m.,  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.  Daily 
stage.  Lebanon,  14  m.,  on  Northern  R.  R.  Semi-weekly  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  G.  H.  Walker;  Treas.,  K.  D.  Smith;  Selectmen. 
Rufus  Hall,  W.  H.  Miller,  H.  G.  Walker;  Board  of  Education,  L.  A. 
Hall,  Imla  S.  Brown,  M.  B.  Buswell;  Collector,  Cyrus  A.  Thompson. 
Postmasters — w.  C.  Colby  ;  North,  M.  P.  Burpee. 

Justices — 0.  B.  Buswell,  Rufus  Hall,  H.  F.  Goss,  C.  A.  Tliompson. 
State,',  L.  P.  Saunders,  W.  C.  Kempton,  M.  P.  Burpee,  T.  J.  Morrill. 
G.  H.  Walker. 

Churches — Chris.,  East, - ;  Meth.,  C.  F.  Trussell;  North,  C. 

F.  Trussell;  Union,  -  —. 

Manufacturers  —  Carriages,  Cyrus  Thompson,  J.  L.  Spiller;  lum- 
iier,  G.  W.  Dunbar,  M.  P.  Biu*pee;  lumber  and  shingles.  North,  Y.  W 
Leavitt;  shingles,  Albert  Collins. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  E.  S.  Dion;  North,  L.  P.  Saunders. 
Merchants — I.  B.  Walker;  W.  C.  Colby. 

Physician — W  C.  Kempton. 

Great  Falls — See  Soniersworth. 

GREE]¥FIEFD,  Pop.  607.  S.  W.  fr.C. 

38  m;  N.  W.  fr.  Nashua,  26  m.  R.  R.  S. — Greenfield  ;  Russell’s  Crossing 
on  B.  &  L.  Div.  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  N,  F.  Cheever;  Ti'eas.,  B'rank  Brooks;  Select¬ 
men,  C.  M.  Gipson.  Henry  Holt,  D.  0.  Plytin  ;  Board  of  Education. 
N.  F.  Cheever.  G.  F.  Russell,  M.  L.  White. 

Postmaster — C.  M.  Gipson. 

Justices — G.  S.  Peavey,  State',  G.  L.  Allen,  .John  Fletcher,  C.  F. 
Peavey,  C.  H.  Hopkins,  F.  W.  Duncklee. 

Church— Cong., - 

Hotels  &  Livery  Stables — J.  D.  Emerson,  G.  H.  Putnam. 


I — - - 

90  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


% 

Manufacturers — Boxes,  G.  F.  Russell ;  Union  Soap  Stone  Co.,  Cum¬ 
mings  &  Burns. 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  F.  Brooks  ;  carpenters,  D.  W,  Burnham, 
Geo.  F.  Russell ,  C.  M.  Mann,  Warren  Bros. 

Merchants — C.  H.  Hopkins,  Gipson  &  Duncklee;  fish.  Powers  & 
Gould ;  meat,  C.  F.  &  G.  S.  Peavey,  Powers  &  Gould. 

Physician — N.  F.  Cheever.  Tel.  Ag’t — G.  L.  Allan. 

OREEXIiAXD,  EOCKiyGHAM— Pop.  647.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  50  m' 
W.  fr.  Portsmouth, 5  m.  R.  R.  S. — Greenland, on  C.  &  P.  R.  R.,1  m.,on 
E.  R.  R.  2  m. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  L.  D.  Duntley;  Selectmen,  E.  A.  Peterson.  J.  H. 
Brackett,  Nathaniel  H.  Simpson. 

Postmasters — J.  w.  Weeks;  Depot,  E.  E.  Drake. 

Justices — John  Hatch,  J.  S.  H.  Frink,  J.  W.  Odell,  State;  J.  W. 
Weeks,  Wm.  P.  Frink.  j 

Churches — Cong.,  Edward  Robie;  Meth.,  John  W.  Adams. 

Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — E.  E.  Drake. 

Lawyers — J.  S.  H.  Frink,  John  Hatch. 

Literary  Institution — Brackett  Academy. 

Manufacturers — Carriages,  W.  F.  Bennett  &  Son  ;  flour  and  meal, 
Frank  Holmes;  lumber,  S.  S.  Brackett. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Lewis  Shaw,  N.  P.  Ordway  ;  carpenters. 
Chas.  W.  Marden,  J.  B.  Lord,  D.  .1.  Norton  ;  job  printer,  Ernest  Holmes. 
Merchants — L.  D.  Duntley,  M.  J.  Lowd  &  Son  ;  meat,  A.  J.  Norton 
Physicians — J.  w.  Odell,  W.  0.  .Junkins. 

OliEEX'VIEEE,  HILLSBORODGH— Pop.  1,255.  S.  W.  fr. 
C.  48  m;W.  fr.  Nashua,  22  m.  R.  R.  S. — Greenville,  on  Peterboro  & 
Shirley  Branch  R.  R.,  and  East  Wilton,  on  B.  L.  &  N.  R.  R.,  7  m. 
Stage  to  East  Wilton. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Chas.  E.  Marsh ;  Treas.,  0.  D.  Prescott  ;  Select¬ 
men,  Geo.  Q>.  Robbins,  Henry  L.  Kingsbury,  S.  H.  Bacon;  Board  of 
Educatiyn,  C.  E.  Hall,  H  J.  Taft,  W.C.  Greene. 

Postmaster  &  Exp.  Agent— Chas  E.  Marsh. 

Justices — C.  E.  H.ill,  H.  J.  Taft,  Staiex  T.  E.  Marshall,  G.  F.  Mer- 
riam,  S.  H.  Bacon. 

Bank — Mason  Village  Savings,  S.  H.  Bacon,  Pres.;  Chas.  E.  Marsh, 
Treas. 

Churches — Bap.,  Elisha  Sanderson;  Cong.,  G.  F.  Merriam;  R.Cath.. 
0.  J.  Desrosier. 

Hotel — Columbian  House,  C.  H.  Bellows,  prop. 

Lawyer — H.  J.  Taft.  Insurance  Agent— H.  J.  Taft. 

Livery  Stables  — E.  B.  Barrett,  C.  Sawyer,  T.  Gainey,  T.  Autel,  F. 
Bourgois. 

Manufacturers — Bakery,  Wm.Duhaime  ;  blacksmiths,  J.R.  Lynch, 
H.  F.  Hobart,  Asa  Webber:  boots  and  shoes,  F.  L.  Peabod}' ;  cottons,! 
Columbian  ManuPg  Co.,  Wni.  C.  Greene,  ag’t ;  furniture,  ash  and! 
walnut  chamber  sets,  Farwell  &  Taft;  job  printer,  Frank  Merriam  ;| 
lumber,  J.  H.  Elliott,  Wheeler  &  Taft.  i 


Merchants — 0.  D,  Prescott,  C.  H.  Hartshorn,  Gustave  Ducette,  W.  E. 
White;  boots,  shoes  and  clothing,  H.  L.  Kingsbury;  coffins,  furniture, 
paints  and  oils,  W.  W.  Sawtell ;  drugs,  me  Heines  and  stationery,  C. 
E.  Hall;  dry  goods  and  small  wares,  C.  A.  Dubrule ;  fish, 
Calvin  Searle ;  flour,  grain  and  feed,  0.  D.  Prescott;  fruit,  confection¬ 
ery,  &c.,  J.  J.  McCaddy;  jewelry,  B.  P.  Lamb  ;  meat,  G.  C.  Robbins, 
Brown  Bros. ;  millinery,  Mrs.  N.  Hartshorn,  0.  D.  Prescott,  Annie 


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91 


Bourgault ;  tinware  and  stoves,  N.  P.  Farrar;  hair  dressers,  Louis 
Caron,  John  Greenwood. 

Physicians — C.  A.  Wood,  C.  E.  Hall,  G.  F  Blunsey;  dentist,  F.  M. 
Wheeler. 

Tdl.  Ag’t — Eli  W.  Carlev. 

OROTON,  GRAFTON— 464.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  45  m  ;  W.  fr. 
Plymouth,  12  m.  R.  R,  S. — Bristol,  on  Bristol  Branch  R.  R.  Daily 
stage  connects  with  8  A.  M.  and  5  P.  M.  trains.  North — R.  R.  S. — 
Rumney,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R.,  White  Mt.  Div.;  stage  connects  daily. 

OFFICERS — John  E.  Muzzey ;  Treas.,B.  Kidder;  Sdectmen, 
John  E.  Muzzey,  A.  A.  Hall,  I.  N.  Ford;  Supervisors,  Charles  G.  Kid¬ 
der,  Geo.  W.  Bailey,  Mark  B.  Kidder;  Board  of  Education,  George  E. 
Colburn,  Daniel  Kidder,  I.  N.  Ford. 

Postmasters — B.  G.  Jewell;  North,  Caroline  B.  Hall. 

Justices — G.  E.  Colburn,  N.  L.  Jewell,  A.  Y.  Bagle}',  Daniel  Kidder, 
1.  W.  Burley. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  L.  L.  Cheever;  lumber,  I.  N. 
Ford  ;  mica  works,  Palermo  Mica  Mfg.  Co.,  L.  R.  Brown,  supt.; 
Crystal  Mica  Mining  Co.,  A.  B.  Puffer;  Valencia  Mic.a  Mining  Co. ;  pat- 
tent  slide  blind  hangings,  tools,  machinery  and  patterns,  North,  Daniel 
Ridder. 

Merchants — North,  J.  W.  Burley  ;  lumber,  I.  N.  Ford. 

Grovcton — See  Northumberland.  Guild — See  Newport. 

HAMPSTEAD,  ROCKINGHAM— 860.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  30  m ; 
S.  W.  fr.  Portsmouth,  30  m.  R.  R.  S. — Atkinson,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 
Daily  stage  fr.  W.  Hampstead,  on  N.  &  R.  R.  R ,  to’  Atkinson  Station, 
7.00  A.  M.;  to  W.  Hampstead,  6.30  P.  M. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  N.  H.  Davis;  Treas.,  J.  H.  Emerson;  Select¬ 
men,  Chas.  W.  Bailey,  N.  C.  Bartlett,  John  E.  Mills;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  J.  H.  Emerson,  J.  F.  McCollister,  Dr.  Geo.  R.  Bennette. 

Postmasters  —  A.  W.  Foote;  IFesf,  Arthur  Shollett ;  East,  S.  H. 
Vlorse. 

Justices — J.  C.  Eastman,  Nelson  Ordway,  H.  B.  Carter,  Samuel 
Morse,  A.  H.  Davis,  State;  W.  A.  Emerson,  J.  H.  Grant,  Ebenezer 
Hoyt,  C.  W.  Garland,  G.  R.  Bennette,  A.  M.  Moulton, Charles  Pressey, 
W.  F.  Little,  .1.  B.  Eastman,  M.  C.  Morse 
Churches — Cong.,  Albert  Watson;  Meth.,  West,  M.  Rollins. 
Literary  Institution  —  Hampstead  High  School,  Thomas  H.  H. 
Knight,  prill. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  J.  W.  Sanborn,  Gilbert  Verburght ; 
box  and  planing  mill,  C.  W.  Pressey  k  Co.;  builders,  G.  J.  Penneo,  D. 
H.  Emerson,  J.  H.  Emerson,  Wm.  A.  Little;  lumber,  C.  W.  Bailey,  E. 
L.  F.  Page;  West,  E.  E.  Currier;  shoes,  Wm.  A.  Emerson  &  Son. 

Merchants — A.  W.  Foote,  West,  Arthur  Spollett ;  auctioneer,  Chas. 
H.  Osgood  ;  groceries,  G.  W.  Baker;  meat,  J.  H.  Heath,  Henry  Noyes, 
John  T.  Little. 

Physicians — Geo.  R.  Bennette,  J.  C.  Eastman, -  Bigelow. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses— A.  P.  Emerson,  Wm.  Griifin. 

East— S.  E.  fr  C.,  32  m;  S.  W.  fr.  Exeter,  11  m.  Daily  stage  fr.  Piais- 
tow,  on  B.  &  ]M.  R.  R.,  at  5  P.  M.;  and  for  Sandown,  on  N.  &  R.  R.  R., 
it  6  P.  M.;  and  for  Plaistow  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.,  7.45  A.  M. 

Postmaster — S.  H.  Morse. 

Exp.  Agt. — J.  N.  Sanborn. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  Walter  Marsh,  G.  Verburght;  builders, 
John  Johnson,  James  Johnson  ;  jewelry,  C.  B.  Morse ;  pumps.  Geo. 
Allen;  wagons,  Gilbert  Verburght. 


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192  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

i  " 

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1  Pop.  1,330.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  47  m  ‘ 

iS.  fr.  Portsmouth,  12  m.  R.  R.  S. — Hampton,  on  Eastern  R.  R. 

I  OFFICERS  —  Clerk,  J.  M.  Akerman;  T/*eas.,  J.  A.  Lane;  Se/ec^men, 
j\V.  E.  Lane,  J.  B.  Brown,  C.  M.  Batcheller;  Board  of  Education,  W.  T. 
Merrill,  A.  L.  Japlin,  J.  B.  Brown. 

Postmaster— M.  W.  Cole. 

!  Justices — C.  M.  Lamprey,  State;  A.  I.  Leavitt,  J.  M.  Lamprey,  H.j 
M.  Lamprey.  J.  H.  Fogg.  J.  M.  Ackerman,  H.  M.  Lane,  W.  T.  Merrill, 
'd.  0.  Leavitt. 

:  Churches — Cong.,  J.  A.  Ross;  F.  Bap.,  W.  A.  Tucker;  Meth.,  C.  M.l 

I  Howard;  Advent,  -  - .  j 

I  Hotels — Union,  0.  H.  Whittier  ;  Boar’s  Head,  S.  H.  Dumas  ;  Hamp- 
jton  Beach,  T.  &  J.  L.  Leavitt ;  Eagle,  L.  P.  Nudd  ;  Rockingham  House, 
R.  H.  Dumas;  Sea  View  House,  J.  G.  Cutler, 
j  Literary  Institution — Hampton  Academy,  J.  Sanborn,  prin. 

Livery  Stables— 0.  H.  Whittier. 

ManuTacturers — Blacksmiths,  Oliver  Godfrey,  S.  L.  Jenness  &  Son. 
'E.  P.  Young  &  Son;  builders,!.  A  Dearborn,  S.  W.  Dearborn,  J.  W. 
(Cowle,  L.  Locker;  lumber,  S.  W.  Dearborn,  J.  T.  Brown;  shingles,! 

W.  L.  Drake;  shoes,  V.  K.  &  A.  H.  Jones;  tin.  Geo.  Collum.  I 

Merchants — J.  A.  Lane,  J.  W.  Mason  &  Co.,  T.  X. Chase,  E.  B.  Towle, 

iD.  0.  Leavitt  &  Cj.;  auctioneer,  C.  M.  Lamprey  ;  drugs  and  medicines, 
iD.  0.  Leavitt;  jewelry,  J.  S.  Gilman;  meat  and  provisions,  W.  M. 
B  itchelder;  stationery  and  confecHonery,  M.  W.  Cole ;  tin  and  glass 
iware.  Geo.  Collum. 

;  Physician — W.  T.  Merrill,  M.  F.  Smith. 

H .4 H P  r O P 4 f i L.S,  R 0 CKiyOHA  Jf— Pop.,  622.  S.  E.  fr- 
C.,  47  m;  S.  E.  fr.  E.xeter,  7  m.  R.R.S. — Hampton  Falls, on  Eastern  R.R. 
i  OFFICERS — .Jack  Sanborn ;  Treas.,  G.  T.  Brown;  Selectmen, 
iGeo.  F.  Merrill,  Geo.  .J.  Curtis.  John  J.  Brown;  Board  of  Education, 
IH.  .4.  Godfrey,  Warren  Brown,  John  N.  Sanborn;  Collector,  Henry  H. 
Knight. 

Postmaster — Charles  N.  Dodge. 

j  Justices — C.  H.  Sanborn,  X.  H.  Robie,  State;  C.  P.  Akerman,  C.  T. 
'Browne,  .Jack  Sanborn. 

Churches — Bap.,  W.  W.  Wakeman  ;  Chris., - ;  Unit., - . 

Exp.  Ag’t — C.P.  Akerman. 

Manufacturers — Essences  and  extracts,  Ezra  Fogg;  lumber,  J.  T. 
Batchelder,  B.  F.  Weare,  Edwin  .Janvrin;  meal  and  feed,  H.  P.  Dodge: 
shoes,  C.  P.  Tebbetts  ;  Vinegar,  W.  Brown,  J.  E.  Brown,  J.  D.  Brown, 
iD.  F.  Batchelder,  G.  B.  Sanborn. 

I  Mechanics — Blacksmith,  J.  Kelly ;  carpenters,  C.  T.  Brown,  Chas. 
■Lane,  Lowell  F.  Merrill,  Ch  is.  Crosby;  contractor  and  builder,  Alex- 
Jander  Cochran. 

Merchants — C.  X.  Dodge;  auctioneers,  Xathan  H.  Robie,  Chas.  P. 
i.Akerman;  confectionery,  cigars  and  tobacco,  Geo.  W.  Leavitt; 
Carriages,  Henry  Jolmson  ;  florist,  Warren  J.  Prescott;  meats, 
jXathaniel  Elatchfoi-d;  wood  and  coal,  Edwin  Janvrin;  market  gar- 
jdener,  E.  B.  Towle. 

Ins.  Ag't. — E.  B.  Towle, 
j  Physicians— C.  H.  Sanborn  ;  vet.  J.  C.  Gove. 

I  H:4\C0CK,  Pop.  637.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  36  m; 

X.  W  fr.  Xashiia,  32  m.  R.  R.  S. — Hancock,  on  M.  &  K.  R.  R.;  Han¬ 
cock  Junction  on  Peterboro  &  Hillsboro  R.  R.,  and  M.  &  K.  R.  R.  2}^ 


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93 


m.  fr.  Hancock  Center.  Daily  stage  from  Alstead  connects  with  the 
R.  R.  fr.  Hancock. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.Win.  F.  Symonds;  Selectmen,  C.  G. 
Mathews,  H.  W.  Ware,  C.  H.  Dutton ;  Board  of  Education,  OrldiXid 
Eaton,  A.  C.  Ware,  A.  S.  Wood. 

Postmaster — G.  H.  Dodge  ;  Elmwood,  H.  F.  Robinson. 

Justices — A.  D. Tuttle,  Joseph  Davis.  ;  W.  F.  Symonds,  I.  D. 
Woodman,  J.  P.Hill. 

Church — Cong.,  H.  Gulick. 

Hotels — Hancock  Hotel,  J.  F.  Eaton;  Forest  House,  Jas.  Woodward. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  A.  Hill;  builders,  A.  ^Jaquith,  H. 
Copeland;  leather,  A.  G.  Foster ;  lumber,  G.  E.  Johnson,  J.  Newell; 
pails,  J.  Newell. 

Merchants — C.  W’.  Farmer,  George  Dodge. 

Physicians — Eugene  Wason;  dentist,  A.  E.  Ware. 

HAXOVJER,  GRAFTON— Vo^.  1,817.  N.  W,  fr.  C.  55 ;  S.  fr.  Ha¬ 
verhill,  27  m.  R.  R.  S. — Norwich,  Vt.,  on  Pass.  R.  R.  Stage  to  each 
train. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  G.  M.  Bridgman  ;  Treas.,  D.  B.  Russell ;  Select¬ 
men,  .J.  L.  Bridgman,  Simon  Ward,  Asa  W.  Fellows;  Board  of 
Education,  Albert  Pinneo,  Stephen  Eastman,  William  A.  Spaulding. 

Postmasters — Geo.  Hitchcock;  Center,  Helen  J.  Gale;  Etna,  W. 
G.  Spencer. 

Justices — J.  L.  Bridgman,  Elihue  Hurbutt,  S.  W.  Cobb,  G.  M. 
Bridgman,  E.  R.  Ruggles,  N.  A.  Frost,  J.  W.;Patterson,  W.  G.  Hurl  butt, 
N.  S.  Huntington,  State;  W.  L.  Barnes,  A.  W.  Fellows,  S.  D.  Smith. 

Banks — Dartmouth  National,  N.  S.  Huntington,  Pres.;  C.  P.  Chase, 
Cash.  Dartmouth  Savings,  C.  P.  Chase,  Treas. 

Churches — Bap,,  N.  F.  Tilden;  1st.  Cong.,  C.  A.  Downs;  2nd  Cong., 
3,  P.  Leeds;  Epis., - - - . 

Exp.  Agent — D.  B.  Russell.  Tel.  Agent — N.  A.  Frost. 

Hotel — Wheelock,  L.  P.  Smith,  manager. 

Ins.  Ag’ts — E  P.  Storrs,  D.  B.  Currier,  N.  A.  Frost. 

Literary  Institutions  —  Dartmouth  College,  Chandler]  Scientific 
Department,  Medical  Department  and  N.  II.  College  of  Agriculture  & 
Mechanic  Arts,  S.  C.  Bartlett,  Pres,:  Thayer  School  of  Civ.  Engineer’g. 

Livery  Stables — H.  K.  Swasey,  H.T.  Howe,  H.  J.  Goss  &  Son. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  Masterson  Bros.,  B.  F.  Pierce,  W. 
A.  Smith;  bookbinder,  G,  F.  Colby;  civil  engineer,  J.  V.  Hazen'; 
flour,  meal  and  shingles,  H.  B.  Heath;  gas,  Hanover  Gas  Co.;  job  print¬ 
er,  P.  H,  Whitcomb;  ladders,  W.  N  Derby;  lumber,  II.  L.  Hunting- 
ton,  L.  C.  Flanders;  machinists  and  general  jobbers,  S.  B.  Puelps, 
J.  N.  Brown,  L.  B.  Newell;  photographer,  H.  H.  II.  Langill ;  butter, 
Etna  Creamery  Co.,  11.  F.  Hoyt  jr,,  treasurer  ;  Hanover  Creamery  Co. 

Merchants — F.  W.  Davison,  C.  W.  Hayes  &  Co.;  books  and  station¬ 
ery,  E.  P,  Storrs;  boots  and  shoes,  J.  N.  Chase;  clocks,  watches  and 
jewelry,  N.  A.  Frost;  caskets  and  coffins,  G.  W.  Rand;  gents’  furnish¬ 
ing  goods,  hats  and  caps,  E.  D.  Carpenter,  Storrs  &  Weston ;  drugs, 
medicines,  and  fancy  goo(ls,  L.  B.  Downing;  furniture,  G.  W.  Rand  ; 
groceries.  Carter  Bros.;  groceries,  crockery,  paper  hangings  and  hard¬ 
ware,  S.  W.  Cobb;  hardware  and  tin.  Brown  Brothers;  millinery. 
Sarah  E.  Demman,  R.  G.  Hawkins;  dry  goods,  Storrs  &  Weston. 

Physicians — C.  P.  Frost,  W.  T.  Smith;  dentist,  W.  S.  Bowles. 

HARRISVII.I.E,  Pop.  748.  S.  W.  fr. C.  42  m; 

E.  fr.  Keene,  12  m.  R.  R,  S — Harrisville,  on  M.  &  K.  R.  R. 


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94 


OFFICERS — CUrk  and  Treas.^  Geo.  F.  Tufts;  Selectman,  Aaron 
Smith,  S.D.  Bemis,  Thorns^  H.  White ;  Board  of  Education,^.  D.  Be- 
mis,  Aaron  Smith,  J.  G.  Larkin. 

Postmasters — Isabel  Hutchinson  ;  East,  H,  J.  Farwell  ;  Chesham, 
George  F.  Bemis. 

Express  Agent— F-.  A.  Stratton. 

Justices — G.  F.  Tufts,  State',  S.  D.  Bemis,  Aaron  Smith. 

Churches — Bap.,  Chesham, - ;  Cong.,  M.  Hardy. 

Hotel  and  Livery  Stable — C.  A.  Blake,  F.  Stratton. 

Manufacturers — Lumber  and  wooden  ware,  Zophar  Willard  ;  East. 
Farwell  Bros.;  Chesham,  Symouds  &  Son;  woolens,  Cheshire  Mill 
Co. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  R.  McCall ;  carpenters,  F.  K.  Mathews, 
Chas.  Pecor;  mason,  S.  P.  Tuttle;  painter,  S.  H.  Newcomb. 

Merchants — A.  E.  Drury,  E.  Winn  &  Sens,  B.  C.  Russell,  C.  D.  Sher- 
win. 

HAUT’.S  LOCATIO.\,  CAZ2720LL— Pop.  187.  N.  E.  fr.  C. 
97  m;  N.  fr.  Ossipee,  10  m.  R.  R.  S. — Bemis  and  Sawyer’s  River  on 
Maine  Central  R.  R.  Post  Office  address  for  this  town  is  Bemis,  Av¬ 
alanche  and  Crawford. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  E.  Mitchell,  p.  o.  ad.  Crawford’s;  Treas.,  G.  H. 
Morey,  p.  o.  ad.  Bemis;  Selectmen,  G.  H.  Morey,  J.  E.  Mitchell,  Wm. 
W.  Burnell,  p.  o.  ad.  Avalanch ;  Constables,  j.  E.  Mitchell,  W.  W. 
Burnell,  G.  C.  Rich,  E.  B.  Cobb. 

Justice — G.  H.  Morey. 

Hotel — (summer)  Willey  House,  L.  F.  Atwood,  prop.,  p.  o.  ad. 
Crawfords. 

Manufacturers— Hard  lumber,  American  Bobbin  Co.,  (branch),  Av- 
ilanch. 

HAVEKHILL,  GRAFTOX—Shxve  town.  Pop.  2,545.  N. 
W.  fr.  C.  76  m.  R.  R.  S. — Four,  accommodating  the  different  parts  of 
the  town,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R.,  White  Mt.  Div.  Semi-daily  stage  to  So. 
Newbury,  on  Pass.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS— C/erA;,  North,  E.  R.Weeks :  Treas.,  M.  A.  Meader ;  <Se/ec^- 
men,  D.  L.  Hawkins,  A.  L.  Warren,  J.  G.  Kimball ;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  E.  R.  Weeks,  W.  F.  Westgate,  W.  F.  True. 

Postmasters — George  Cass  ;  East,  G.  W.  Richardson  ;  Pike  Station, 
C.  J.  Ayer. 

Justices — E.  B.  Mann,  A.  F.  Pike,  C.  G.  Smith,  Tyler  Westgate,  G. 
iV.  Chapman,  Ira  Whitcher,  E.  R.  Weeks,  S.  B.Page,  W.  T.  Westgate, 
G.  B.  Griswold,  Chester  Abbott,  G.  C.  Jeffers,  S.  P.  Carbee,  C.  S.  New¬ 
ell,  W.  E.  Shaw,  State;  George  Wells,  J.  G.  Blood,  Caleb  Wells,  M.  H. 
Richardson,  L.  B.  Ham,  N.  C.  Wright,  H.  P.  Watson,  F.  M.  Tucker. 

Churches — Cong.,E,  W.  Stoddard;  Meth.,  D.  Buzzell  ;  Fust, - 

Alien. 

Ex.  Agents — John  Merrill;  East,  W.  F.  True. 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stable— John  Merrill.  Tel.  Ag’t— George  Cass. 

Ins.  Agent — Life,  W.  F.  Westgate. 

Lawyers — G.  W.  Chapman,  W.  F.  We.-tgate. 

Literary  Institution — Haverhill  Academy,  Charles  Earle,  prin. 
Manufacturers— Blacksmiths,  J.  W.  Bailey,  E.  Abbott;  butter. 
Haverhill  Creamery  Co.;  harnesses,  J.  A.  Page,  T.  Leonard;  lumber, 
Putnam  Bros.;  East,  A.  F.  Pike,  S.  &  G.  C.  Jeffers;  scythe  stones,  A. 
F.  Pike  ;  wrapping  paper.  Cascade  Paper  Co. 

Merchants— Poor  &  Westgate,  W.  H.  Page  &  Son,  F.  T.  Kiernan  & 
Co.,  J.  L.  Bell ;  East,  C.  J.  Ayer,  G.  W.  Richardson;  books,  stationery. 


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95 


druss,  medicines,  fancy  goods  and  jewelry,  J.  W.  Merrill;  meat,  C.  P. 
Corliss;  millinery  goods,  Miss  H.  F.  Morrison ;  stoves  and  tinware, 
Edwin  Facev. 

Physicians — S.  P.  Carbee,  H.  P.  Watson. 

IVortli— Postmaster— M.  E.  Kimball. 

Church— Meth.,  J.  T.  Frye. 

Exp.  Ag’t — Geo.  A.  Carr.  Hotel — Eagle,  P.  Metcalf. 

Manufacturers — Boots  and  shoes,  A.  Irwin ;  carriages,  G.  E.  East¬ 
man;  lumber,  Jason  G.  Blood,  Albert  Chase;  North  Haverhill  Cream¬ 
ery,  E.  B.  Willoughby,  pres.;  M.  A.  Meader,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  George  W.  Libbey,  William  Laughlin  ; 
carpenters,  A.  Tefft,  S.  W.  Keser,  T.  K.  Clifford;  masons,  P.  E.  Trag- 
ansa,  D.  I.  Johnson,  G.  W.  Milliken,  Orrin  Eastman. 

Merchants — M.  E.  Kimball,  Wright  Bros.;  auctioneer,  E.R. Weeks  : 
groceries,  E,  C.  Rowe;  gents’  furnishing  goods,  Wm.  Millen. 

Physicians — Bot.,  Jonathan  Coburn,  C.  E.  Newcomb. 

Woods vi  1  Ic — Postmaster — Solon  Evans. 

Justices — Ira  Whitcher,  S.  B.  Page,  E.  B.  Mann,  Chester  Abbott, 
State  ;  C.  S.  Newell. 

Churches — Epis.,  H.  A.  Remick  ;  Meth., - Howard. 

Ex.  Ag’t — Q.  A  Scott. 

Hotels — Parker  House,  W.  A.  Richardson;  Wentworth,  A.  H.  Leigh¬ 
ton. 

Lawyers — Smith  &  Sloan,  S.  B.  Page. 

Livery  Stables — A.  E.  Davis. 

Manufacturers — Brick,  C.  C.  Smart;  lumber,  Woodsville  Lumber 
Co.,  Ira  Whitcher,  agent;  printers,  Bittinger  Bros.;  sash  and  blinds, 
C.  F.  Carr. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — Blacksmiths,  J.  Martell ;  carpenters,  ‘Geo* 
Ring,  Joseph  Willis,  C.  F.  Carr;  marble  worker,  Wm.  H.  Hill ;  masons 
ind  brick  layers.  Geo.  W.  Lyon,  Mike  Stevens;  painters,  A.  W.  Moul¬ 
ton,  C.  H.  Johnson. 

Merchants — Stickney  &  Pray,  Howe  &  Gordon,  Q.  A.  Scott ;  coal 
and  cement,  Frank  L.  Moore,  G.  E.  Emery;  drugs,  medicines  and 
stationery,  E.  B.  Mann  &  Co.;  flour,  grain  and  lime,  Woodsville  Grain 
Store;  groceries,  E.  B,  Miller;  jewelry,  F.  K.  Kittredge;  meat,  Steele 
&  Craig,  D.  Mitchell;  millinery  etc.,;  Mrs.  E.  J.  Batties,  Miss  C.  D. 
Manchester;  stoves  and  tinware,  Milliken  &  Davis. 

Physicians — C.  R,  Gibson,  0.  D.  Eastman  ;  homeo.,  S.  S.  Martin. 

Sta.  Ag’t — F.  W.  Baird. 

Telegraph  Agent— Geo.  E.  Randall. 

Hazen^s  Junction — See  Whitefield. 

HEBllOIV,  GRAFTON— 215.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  40m  ;  S.  W.  fr. 
Plymouth,  11  m.  R.R.S. — Bristol,  8  m.  on  Bristol  Branch  R.  R.  Daily 
stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Wm.  Elliott;  Th'eas.,  T.  0.  Morse;  Selectmen, 
H,  M.  Worthley,  Albert  E.  Moore,  J.  F.  Jesseman  ;  Board  of  Educa^ 
lion,  C.  A.  Jeweil,  Ellen  E.  Rogers,  Emma  M.  Smith. 

Postmasters — Samuel  Wells  ;  East,  G.  W.  McClure, 

Justices — Wm.  C.  Ross.  State',  Frank  0.  Moore. 

Church — Union,  E,  R.  Smith,  (Cong.) 

Hotels — Union  House,  Frederick  Clement ;  Central  House,  Cyrus 

Moore.  Merchants — M.  A.  Wells;  meat,  G.  B.  Barnard. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  J.  W.  Sanborn,  D.  P.  Hardy,  J.  F.  Rogers; 
carpenters,  G.  W.  Lutl^in,  L.  W.  Sargent,  Charles  Sanborn. 


96  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


HEN.YIKER,  MERRIMA  CK  —  Pop.  1,385  .  W.  fr.  C.  15  m. 
R.  R.  S. — Henniker  and  West  Henniker,  on  Peterboro  and  Hillsboro 
branch  of  Northern  R.  R.  Stage  to  every  train. 

OFFICERS — Clerks  J.  C.  Cogswell;  Treas.,  W.  H.  Bean ;  Select¬ 
men,  Harrison  Morrill,  G.  P.  Gove,  F.  N.  Webster  ;  Board  of  Edacution, 

G.  H.  Dodge,  S.  W.  Cogswell,  G.  A.  Me  Lucas. 

Postmaster — H.  E.  Merrick. 

Justices—G.  A.  McLucas,  L.  W.  Peabody,  0.  H.  Noyes,  D.  S.  Carr, 
W.  0.  Folsom,  James  Fellows,  J.  H.  Albin,  L.  W.  Cogswell,  H.  E. 
Merrick, W.  A.  Hewlett,  J.  F.  Emery,  J.  C.  Cogswell,  State;  D.  W. 
Cogswell,  G.  C.  Preston,  C.  B.  Childs,  S.  C.  Huntington,  W.  P.  Cressy. 

Churches — Cong.,  F.  L.  Allen;  Meth.,  G.  A.  McLucas;  Univ., - . 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’t. — A.  C.  Graves.  Hotel — Henniker,  G.  W.  Miller. 
Insurance  Agents — D.  S.  Carr,  Wm.  0.  Folsom,  R.  T.  Dodge,  W.  H, 
Bean. 

Lawyers — John  H.  Albin.  Jay  C.  Browne. 

Literary  Institutions — Henniker  Academy,  Clarence  Gardner,prin- 
cipal;  Henniker  Free  Library. 

Livery  Stables — Balch  &  Woods,  F.  H.  Corser. 

Manufacturers — Boots,  shoes  and  slippers,  Chase,  Chamberlain  & 
Co. ;  dry  measures.  Gage  &  Co. ;  lumber,  G.  W.  S.  Dow, 
Gage  &  Co.,  G.  E.  Barnes,  D.  F.  Wyman,  James  Wilkins  ;  rules  and 
yardsticks,  F.  W.  Hale  ;  creamery  butter,  Contoocook  Valley  Cream¬ 
ery  Co.:  harnesse.s  and  collars,  R.  M.  Gregg;  tin  and  copper  ware,  N. 
L.  Buxton;  baskets,  F.  H.  Barnes;  boxes,  G.  W.  S.  Dow. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans— Blacksmiths,  W.  W.  Skillen,  L.  W.  Pres- 
ton,  G.  L.  Flint,  Harris  Campbell ;  carpenters,  W.  N.  Carnes,  Geo.  Mc¬ 
Lean,  Hiram  Marsh,  Seth  A.  Bunnell,  C.  0.  Carnes,  W.  C.  Flanders, 

H.  M.  Chase.  Wm.  Osborn;  tailor,  J.  Webster;  gunsmith, W.  A. 
Brown;  jeweler,  W.  A,  Brown  ;  harness  maker,  R.  M.  Gregg. 

Merchants —  Preston  Bros,,  W.  0.  Folsom,  Emery  &  Bean  ;  furni- 
nitureand  hardware,0.  C.  Noyes  &  Co.;  auctioneers, W.  0.  Folsom, D.  W. 
Cogswell,  D.  S.  Carr;  fish,  osyters  and  meat,  C.  I.  Cogswell  J.  S. 
Whitney ;  flour. meal  and  grain,  Ingalls  &  Howland ;  meal  and  grain, 
G.  E. Barnes  :  millinery,  Mrs.  L.  M.  Campbell,  A.  E.  Rice  ;  5  and  10 
cent  goods,  F.  W.  Hale ;  drugs,  medicines,  stationery  and  periodi¬ 
cals,  W.  N.  Whitney;  fancy  goods,  small  wares,  Miss  Addie  E.  Rice; 
sewing  machines,  W.  0.  Folsom;  organs,  H.  W.  Campbell;  tin  and 
copper  ware,  stoves,  ranges,  etc.,  N.  L.  Buxton ;  undertaker,  W. 
0.  Folsom  ;  meat,  Celley  &  Felch. 

Physicians — L.  W.  Peabody,  G.  H.  Sanborn ;  homeo.,  G,  L.  Wake¬ 
field  ;  dentist,  T.  Holder. 

West— Postmaster  &  Ex  Ag’t— S.  M.  Currier. 

Nanufacturers — Paper,  Contoocook  Valley  Paper  Co. 

Meehan  ics — Carpenters,  W,  E.  Sargent,  L.  P.  Hanson,  G.  W.  Pat¬ 
terson. 

Merchants — Groceries,  S.  M.  Currier;  meat,  Milton  Kimball. 
HILL.)  MERRIMACK— 548.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  25  m.  R.  R.  S.— 
Hill,  on  Bristol  Branch  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  S.  B.  Hutchins:  Treas.,  Frank  W.  Eaton  ;  Select¬ 
men,  Geo.  A.  Sumner,  A.  A.  Bartlett,  Geo.  H.  Cilley;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  Frank  P.  Parker,  Chas.  F.  Adams,  Luthna  L.  Mason ;  Constables, 
J.  R.  Rowell,  S.  B.  Hutchins. 

Postmaster — Frank  E.  Foss.  Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — G.  A.  Sumner. 
Justices — J.  R.  Rowell, M.  F.  Little,  G.  A.  Sumner,  F.  R.  Woodward, 
State;  F.  G.  Dickerson,  J.  E.  Newton. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  97 


Churches — Chris.,  Street  and  Centre^  E.  H.  Wright ;  Cong.,  Street^ 
F.  W.  Manning. 

Hotel — V,  S.  Straw. 

Ins.  Aa’t—G.  A.  Sumner. 

Manufecturers — Carriages  and  sleighs,  G.  W.  Twombly ;  glass 
cutters  and  light  hardware,  F.  R.  Woodward;  improved  riveted  latch 
needles,  G.  H.  Adams  &  Co.;  lumber,  W.  B.  Cawley. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  V.  S.  Straw;  carpenters,  F.  Ferrin,  J.  Q. 
A.  Prescott. 

Merchants — Sumner,  Foss  &  Hutchins,  M.  F.  Little;  meat,  F.  B. 
Shaw;  Novelty  Hardware  Co.,  Geo.  A.  Sumner,  Heber  Griifin. 
Physician — W.  F.  Baldwin. 

HILLSBOKOCGH,  HILLSBOROUGH— Vo^.2,\20.  S.W.fr. 
C.  25  m.  N.  W.  fr.  Nashua,  32  m;  N.  W.  fr.  Manchester,  27  m.  R.R.S. 
— Hillsborough  Bridge,  Con.  Val.  R.  R.  Stage  twice  a  day, 

OFFICERS — Clerk^  W.  S.  Scruton;  Treas.^  Wm.  H.  Story  ;  Selectmen, 
S.  H.  Baker,  John  Booth,  W.  E.  Gay;  Collector,  J.  H.  T.  Newell; 
Police,  (chief),  J.  H.  Lovering,' J.  White,  W.  Hackett;  Deputy  Sheriff, 
F.  W.  Gould. 

Postmasters — J.  P.  Gibson;  Center,  Elizabeth  Nelson;  Upper  Vil¬ 
lage,  S.  McClintock. 

Justices — Edgar  Hazen,  Cornelius  Cooledge,  J.  M.  Curtis,  F.  M. 
Gould,  W.  H.  Manahan,  J.  C.  Campbell,  B.  K.  Webber,  J.  H.  T.  Newell, 
S.  W.  Holman,  K.  D.  Pierce,  C.  P.  Pike,  J.  F.  Grimes,  Jacob  B. 
Whittemore,  M.  M.  Hadley,  S.  H.  Baker,  J.  B.  Smith,  Martin  Whitney, 
State;  G.  E.  Hoit,  G.  D.  Wood,  Theodore  Barnes,  H.  E.  Loveren,  N.  D. 
Webber,  M.  H.  Felt,  P.  M.  Gould. 

Churches — Cong.,  Center,  Paul  J.  Bourne;  Meth.,  Center,  Joseph 
Mannel. 

Lawyer — K.  D.  Pierce. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  S.  Andrews,  Jackman  Bros.,  Chas.  Pease. 
Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Wm.  West;  Upper  Village,  Ernest  Salt- 
marsh. 

Merchants — Onslow  Gilmore,  J.  P.  Gibson;  Upper  Village,  S.  Mc¬ 
Clintock. 

Physicians — John  Goodell  ;  Upper  Village,  J.  Q.  A.  French. 
Briclg^e — Postmaster— D.  C.  Newman. 

Churches — Cong.,  W.  D.  W.  Goodell ;  Meth.,  Joseph  Manuel. 

Bank — First  National  Bank  of  Hillsboro ;  Hillsboro  Guarantee 
Savings. 

Exp.  Agent — Lyman  Gallond. 

Hotels — Valley  Hotel,  J.  B.  Whittemore  &  Co. ;  Hotel  Proctor,  W. 
E.  Proctor,  prop. 

Lawyers — B.  K.  Webber,  S.  W.  Holman,  J.  C.  Browne,  Frank  H. 
Pierce. 

Livery  Stables — Will  Proctor,  Joe  Plummer,  C.  W.  Atwood. 
Manufacturers — Boots  and  shoes,  Alba  Stephenson;  flour  and  meal, 
Wesley  Denison;  paper  boxes,  W.  S.  Loverin;  shirts  and  drawers,J.  B  j 
Smith  ;  woolen  cloths,  Hillsboro  Woolen  Mill ;  foundry  and  machine! 
shop,  J.  W.  Powell. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  J.  H.  White,  W.  S.  Harmon,  J.  H.  Eaton, 
W.  Hackett;  carpenters,  W.  Prichard  &  Son,  P.  H.  Rumrill,  C.  H. 
Clough,  J.  Barnes,  J.  U.  McAlister,  Horace  Richardson;  copper,  tin 
and  sheet  iron  worker,  Henry  Colby,  A.  L.  Pillsbury ;  harness  makers,. 
J.  W.  Bradshaw,  Clarence  Proctor;  jeweler,  W.H.  Story;  machinist, 
H.  R.  Martin  ;  tailor,  J.  Davis,  J.  B.  Tasker;  Hillsboro  news  and  job 
office,  M.  M.  Hadley. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


98 


Merchants — J.  S.  Butler,  Dutton  &  Morse,  H.  Marcy,  Morrill  &  Mer¬ 
rill;  auctioneers,  Mannahan  &  Baker;  bakers,  H.  E.  Proctor,  Mrs. 
Glover;  clothing  and  furnishing  goods,  J.  B.  Tasker,Kimball  &  Roach; 
coflBns  and  caskets,  S.  D.  Hastings ;  confectionery  and  cigars,  W.  S. 
Marcy,  A.  Wyman,  Putnam  Russell ;  drugs,  H.  Marcy,  W.  S,  Scruton 
&  Co.;  dry  goods,  Morrison  Bros. ;  fancy  goods,  A.  A.  Wyman,  S.  H. 
Sargent;  flour  and  grain,  Morrill  &  Merrill;  furniture,  A.  A.  Wyman, 
C.  M.  Freeman,  W.  E.  Proctor ;  groceries,  George  W.  Lincoln,  J.  H. 
Sleeper;  liardware,  E.  H.  Ferry;  ice,  Dana  Bruce;  meat,  W.  L.  Pick-, 
ering,  G.  W.  Lincoln,  L.  W.  Foster,  Harry  Appleton ;  millinery.  Miss 
S.  B.  Farrar,  Mrs.  A.  J.  Barney,  Morrison  Bros.;  shoes  and  boots,  Kim¬ 
ball  &  Roach,  S.  Dennison. 

Physicians — A.  C.  Burnham,  M.  H.  Felt,  G.  W.  Rawson  ;  homeo.j 
F.  S.  Piper;  dentists.  Bowers  &  Woods,  E.  F.  Bibber. 

Tel.  Ag’t — W.  H.  Story. 

Hillville — See  Canterbury. 

HlNIiDALE,  CHESHIRE— 2,258.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  75  m  ;  S.  W. 
t'r  Keene,  19  m.  R.  R.  S. — Hinsdale,  on  Ashuelot  R.  R.  Hack  to  all 
trains. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  E.  E.  Hale;  Treas.,  G.  S.  Howe ;  Selecimen,  D.  W. 
Stearns,  N.  M.  Worden,  C.  S.  Fay  ;  Board  of  Education,  D.  L.  Fisher, 
M.  C,  Dix,  W.  E.  Fay. 

Postmistress — Miss  A.  M.  Barrows. 

Justices — H.  F.  Horton,  L.  B.  Lamson,  G.  S.  Wilder;  North,  G  P. 
Hooker,  A.  F. Fisher,  W.  F.  Alton,  E.  J.  Temple,  State',  Geo.  Wellman, 
P.  W.  Taylor,  A.  H.  Latham. 

Churches — Bap., - ;Cong.,  Stephen  Smith ;  Meth., 'C.  E. 

Williams;  R.  Cath.,  L.  M.  Wilde;  Univ.,  D.  L.  Fisher. 

Exp.  Ag’t — H.  C.  Holland.  / 

Hotel — Holland  &  Ferrin.  Lawyer— E.  J.  Temple. 

Ins.  Agt’s — E.J.  Temple,  G.  S.  Wilder,  T.  W.  Saben. 

Literary  Institution — High  School,  R.  A.  Ray,  prin. 

Livery  Stables — 0.  H.  Higgins,  N.  Stearns. 

Manufacturers — Boxes,  John  Snow ;  builders,  J.  H.  Henry,  L.  A. 
jParks,  M.  H.  Bardwell ;  carriages  M.  S.  Leach ;  cashmerets,  Haile  & 
Frost  Manufg  Co.,  C.  J,  Amidon  &  Sons;  chisels  and  drawing  knives,' 
Jennings  &  Griffin  M’fg  Co.;  cigars,  P.  P.  Woodbury;  Granite  State, 
mowing  machines,  Newhall  &  Stebbins;  harnesses,  E.  L.  Walker  ;  iron 
foundry',  Merriman  &,  Tilden ;  lumber,  M.  H.  Bardwell,  L.  F.  Liscom,  C. 
|a.  Mason,  L.  A.  Parks;  planing  mill  and  water  tubing,  L.  A,  Parks; 
jsoaps,  E.  &  N.  Worden  <feCo. ;  printer.  Bourne  Spooner;  tools,  Hinsdale 
'Machine  &  Tool  Co.;  wrapping  paper  etc.,  G.  A.  Robertson  &  Co.,  G.  C. 
iFisk;  turbine  water  weeels,  J.  R.  Holman;  brick,  Akeley  &  Briggs  ; 
blacksmith,  C.  S.  Caikin. 

Merchants — Holland  &  Upham,  F.  H.  Fnller,  E.  E.  Hale,  G.  S. 
Howe,  C.  E.  Keyon,  C.  E.  Russell;  books  and  stationery.  Warden  Bros.; 
boots  and  shoes,  W.  H.  Lyman  ;  coal,  G.  S.  Goddard;  grain  and  feed,  G. 
P.  Wellington,  L.  A.  Parks;  confectionery,  H.  W.  Thayer,  M.  V.  Col¬ 
ton  ;  drugs,  Taylor  &  Stebbin,  E.  C.  Thorn,  0.  J.  Martin ;  fancy 
goods.  Warden  Bros.;  fish  and  oysters,  Applin  Bros.;  furniture,  W.  F. 
Sanders;  gents’  furnishing  goods,  Jones  &  O’Brien;  hardware,  paints, 
oils  etc.,  Taylor  &  Stebbin,  Edw.  Stebbins;  jewelry,  E.  E.  Strat¬ 
ton,  G.  N.  Smith;  meat,  Atwood  &  Towns,  J.  M.  Shaw;  merchant 
tailors,  J.  O’Brien  &  Co. ;  millinery,  Mrs.  L.  P.  Wise,  C.  E.  Keyon  ;j 
tinware  and  stoves,  B.  Wheldon  &  Son,  Edward  Stebbins.  j 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  99 

I  Physicians— W.  S.  Leonard,  M.  C.  Dix,  C.  A.  Gray,  F.  H.  Burnett  5 
dentist,  W.  E.  Fay. 


Tel.  &  Telephone  Agent — E.E.Hale. 
i  Nortli — 3  m.  fr.  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  on  C.  V.  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

Postmaster — Geo.  E.  Green. 

I  Church— Bap., - . 

;  Manufacturers — Lumber,  J.  Estey  &  Co.,  L.  B.  Lamson  ;  planing 
mill,  water  tubing,  mouldings  and  wooden  ware,  L.  B.  Lamson. 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  L.  B.  Lamson  ;  carpenters,  L.  B.  Lam¬ 
son,  0.  B.  Tyler,  S.  T.  Yeaw. 

HOL.DERNESS,  GigAFTOiV— Pop.  595.  N.  fr.C.50m;  E.  fr 
Plymouth,?  m.  R.  R.S. — Ashland,  4  m.,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R.  White  Mt* 
|Div.  Stage  and  mail  daily.  Stage  and  mail  twice  a  day  in  June? 
July,  August,  and  September. 

I  OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas,  N.  B.  Whitten;  Selectmen,  Marcus 
jM.  Sargent,  Isaac  II.  Smith,  Frank  P  Heath. 

Postmaster— N.  B.  Whitten. 

'  Justices — J.  B.  Huckins,  C.  R.  Cox,/Sia^e;  N.  B.  Whitten,  P.  E.  Shaw. 

[  Hotels — (Summer)  Asquam  House,  L.  H.  Cilley;  Mt.  Livermore 
^House,  B.  F.  Jewell;  Mt.  Morgan  House,  E.  C.  Bennett;  Jewell  Cot- 
jtage,  D.  H.  Jewell ;  “Innesfield,”  R.  B.  Piper ;  Lake  Farm  House,  C.  L. 
True;  Summer  Boarding  House,  J.  S.  Davison,  prop. 

Literary  Institutions — Holderness  School  for  boys,  p.o.ad.  Plymouth; 
Camp  “Chocorua,”  a  Summer  Camp  for  boys  ;  Camp  Asquam,  a  Sum¬ 
mer  Camp  for  boys;  St.  Catharines  in  the  Mountains,  a  recreation 
[school  for  girls. 

I  Manufacturers — Lumber,  W.  H.  Berry,  S.  M.  Worthen,  p.  o.  ad.  Ply- 
Imouth  ;  E.  Cozzens,p.  o.  ad.  Plymouth;  C.  M.  Ames,  p.  o,  ad.  Plymouth. 
iThe  Concord  Fibrewood  Co.,  p.  o.  ad.  Plymouth  ;  Alden  &  Wood  Fibre 
Co.,  p.  0.  ad.  Plymouth. 

Mechanics — Carpenters,  Chas.  R.  Cox,  J.  S.  Perkins,  John  Jewell. 
Merchants — N.  B.  Whitten,  F.  E.  Morse. 

HOL.EIS,  HILLSBOROUGH— Vo^.  1,000.  S.  fr.  C.  38  m;  W. 
]fr.  Nashua  8  m.  R.  R.  S. — Hollis,  on  Nashua  &  Worcester  R.  R., 
3  34  ni.  fr.  Center.  Stage  three  times  a  day. 

OFFICERS — H.  N.  Smith  ;  Treas.,  Chas.  M.  Stratton;  Select¬ 
men,  Henry  A.  Goodwin,  Geo.  N.  Wilson,  Geo.  W^  W^oodin;  Overseers, 
C.  W.  Hardy,  Silas  M.  Spaulding;  Collector,  Silas  M.  Spaulding; 
Board  of  Education,  Franklin  Worcester,  Charles  S.  Spalding,  Mar- 
jCellus  J.  Powers. 

Postmaster — E.  P.  Brooks ;  Depot,  Darius  Babb. 

Justices — E.  J  Colburn,  E.  T.  Wheeler,  C.  W.  Hardy,  W.  L.  Mooar, 
\State',  C.  S.  Spaulding,  A.  J.  Farley,  J.  P.  Clagett,  Franklin  Worcester. 
jE.  P.  Brooks,  C.  B.  Richardson.  ♦ 

!  Church — Cong.,  S.  L.  Gerould.  Ex.  Ag’t— C.  W.  Hardy. 

j  Manufacturers — Barrels,  Worcester  Bros.,  Hayden  Bros.;  black* 
smiths,  C.  B.  Richardson,  A.  R.  Lovejoy,  George  Ladd  ;  carpenters. 
Wm.  J.  Gates,  C.  H.  Adams;  coopers’  tools,  Levi  Pierce;  grist  mill. 
[1.  J.  Duncklee;  knit  goods,  J.  L.  Woods;  lumber  mills,  Worcester 
Bros.,  Hayden  Bros.,  G.  P.  Huff,  E.  T.  Duncklee,  L.  J.  Farley;  printer, 
J.  C.  Hildreth  ;  pumps,  Nathan  Willoughby,  S.  E.  Kimball. 

Merchants — E.  P.  Brooks  &  Co.,  G.  B.  Cleasby ;  clocks  and  watches, 
J.  C.  Hildreth  ;  repairer  of  clocks  and'watches,  Lot  Mooar. 

Physician — L.  R.  Qua;  dentist, '^Frank  Bell. 

Telephone  A’g’t— E.  P.  Brooks.  


100  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


HOOKSET,  MERRIMACK— Vo^.  1,893.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  9  m.  R. 
R.  S. — Hooksett,  on  C.  R.  R.  and  Suncook  Valley  R.  R.;  Martin’s  Fer¬ 
ry  on  C.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  John  C.  Dutton  ;  Treas.,  R.  A.  Lantry ;  Select- 
men,  E.  J.  Robie,  H.  C.  Carbee,  Moses  R,  Burbank;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  Geo.  A.  Kobie,  E.  S.  Head,  Arab  Prescott. 

Postmasters — Geo.  A.  Robie ;  Martin,  Edward  A.  Tyrrill. 

Justices — J.  W.  Prescott,  A.  W.  Prescott,  Albe  Morrill,  W.  M.  Kel¬ 
ley,  G.  A.  Robie,  State ;  J.  S.  Burbank,  R.  A.  Lantry. 

Church — Cong.,  A.  C.  Coult;  R.  C.,  A.  F.  Simard. 

Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t— R.  A.  Lantry. 

Hotels — Ayer  House,  H.  Bonny  ;  Stearns  House,  John  Farnham. 

Livery  Stables — J.  W.  Prescott,  S.  E.  Worthley. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  Arthur  D.  Brown,  Frank  H.  Senter; 
bricks,  W.  F.  Head,  Frank  C.  Towle ;  cambrics,  Hooksett  Manuf’g  Co., 
E.  H.  Nutting,  ag’t;  lumber.  W.  F.  Head;  harnesses  and  collars,  B.  J. 
Gile;  painters,  Frank  H.  Senter,  William  Head. 

Merchants — Geo.  A.  Robie  &  Son,  Arthur  Racine ;  meat,  G.  E. 
Noyes,  Arthur  Racine. 

Physicians— T.  M.  Togus. 

HOPKIXTON,  MERRIMACK— 1,817.  S.  W.  from  C.  7  m. 
R.  R.  S. —  Contoocook  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.  Daily  stage  to  Concord. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  .J.  A.  Fuller,  p.  o.  ad.  Contoocook  ;  Treas.,  I.  D. 
Merrill,  p.  o.  ad.  Contoocook;  Selectmen,  French,  Wm.  F.  Dodge, 
A.  P.  Lovejoy;  Board  of  Education,  True  J.  Putney,  Charles  C.  Lord, 
H.  D.  Dustin. 

Postmasters — L.  D.  Evans ;  West,  Charles  Rowell. 

Justices — G.  A.  Curtice,  W.  S.  Davis,  P.  M.  Flanders,  G.  K.  Good¬ 
rich,  G.  C.  Blaisdell,  C.  G.  Hawthorne,  J.  S.  Kimball,  J.  M.  Connor,  H 
W.  Greene,  I.  D.  Merrill,  C.  C.  Lord,  F.  A.  Tyler,  G.  W.  Currier,  State; 
H.  D.  Dustin,  S.  S.  Page,  H.  H.  Crowell,  J.  A.  Fuller,  J.  F.  Currier,  C. 
H.  N.  Green,  F.  I.  Morrill,  H.  J.  Davis. 

Churches — Bap.,  Herbert  E.  Thayer;  Cong.,  T.  C.  H.  Bouton;  Epis., 
T.  J.  Drumm. 

Exp.  Agt — David  L.  Gage. 

Hotel — Perkins  Inn,  Frank  A.  Hale,  prop. 

Lawyers — H.  W.  Green,  C.  G.  Hawthorne. 

Manufacturer — Leather,  H.  J.  Chase. 

Merchants — Kimball  &  Co.,  C.  French,  Frank  L.  Flanders;  auction¬ 
eer,  H.  W.  Green  ;  meat,  Fred  French  &  Co. 

Physician — W.  K.  Wadleigh. 

Contoocook — Postmaster — A.  H.  Currier. 

Churches — Bap.,  N.  C.  Lathrop ;  Meth.,  Frank  A.  Tyler;  Swedenbor- 
gian, - . 

Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — A.  H.  Currier. 

Hotel — Highland  House,  H.  S.  Chase. 

Fire  Insurance  Ag’t— J.  A.  Fuller. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  S.  D.  McGloughlin,R.  L.  West;  build¬ 
ers,  G.  W.  Paige,  J.  M.  Morrill;  handles  of  all  kinds,  0.  P.  Berry; 
lumber,  D.  F.  Fisk  ;  lumber  and  kits,  F.  I.  Morrill  &  Co. ;  rules,  etc., 
H.  R.  Hazelton;  silk  manufacturer,  H.  E.  Conant ;  machine  shop, 
Kingsbury  &  Davis  Machine  Co. 

Merchants — Curtice,  Rand  &  Co.,  Richardson  &  Mudgett;  millinery, 
Miss  J.  M.  Johnson,  Mrs.  S.  D.  McGloughlin ;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  G. 
H.  Ketclium  ;  coal,  S.  D.  McGloughlin ;  dressmaking.  Miss  Mary  San¬ 
born. 


BUSESTESS  DIRECTORY.  101 


Physicians — J.  W.  Wilson,  G.  C.  Blaisdell. 

Hornes  ITIills — See  Wakefield. 

HFDSOX,  HILLSBOROUGH— S.  E.  fr.  C.  38  m. 
K.  R.  S. — Hudson  Center,  on  N.  &  R.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  TVeas.,  John  J.  Baker ;  (SfeZeotwen,  Philip  J. 
Connell,  James  P.  Howe,  Charles  A  Steele;  Board  of  Educ^on^  Kim¬ 
ball  Webster,  S.  G.  Kellogg,  D.  0.  Smith. 

(  Postmasters — N.  P.  Webster;  Center,  Eli  Hamblet. 
j  Justices — Kimball  Webster,  J.  B.  Merrill,  S.  D.  Greeley,  State;  C. 
]W.  Spaulding,  H.  C.  Brown,  John  J.  Baker.  j 

Churches — Bap.,  David  Wentworth  ;  Cong.,  F.  D.  Austin ;  Meth.,  S. 
!g.  Kellogg. 

Manufacturers — Carriages,  Cummings  Bros.,  Alphonzo  Cross;  files, 
S.  Walton  &  Son ;  suspenders,  Chas.  White. 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  W.  J.  Shattuck;  builders,  Hiram  Cum¬ 
mings,  I.  N.  Smith,  G.  A.  Merrill. 

Merchants — N.  P.  Webster,  H.  G.  Lewis,  Baker  Bros. 

Physician — D.  0.  Smith,  H.  0.  Smith. 

Intervale — See  Bartlett. 

JACKSON,  CARROLL— N.  E.  fr.  C.  90  m  ;  N.  fr.  Ossi- 
pee,  40  m.  R.  R.  S. — Glen  station,  3  m.,  on  P.  k  0.  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  B.  Trickey ;  Treas.,  Ira  R.  Harriman ;  Select¬ 
men,  C.  E.  Gale,  Frank  H.  Wilson,  J.  B.  Hurlin. 

Postmistress — Mrs.  M.  L.  Meserve. 

Justices — J.  B.  Trickey,  M.  C.  Wentworth,  State-,  C.  F.  Perkins,  C. 
B.  Perkins. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  L.  A.  Jones. 

Hotels — Jackson  Falls,  Trickey  Bros.;  Wentworth  Hall,M.  C.  Went¬ 
worth  ;  Glen  Ellis  House,  S.  M.  Thompson  ;  Eagle  Mt.  House,  C.  E. 
Gale;  Wilson’s  Cottage,  J.  L.  W'ilson  ;  Harriman’s  Cottage,  Ira  R. 
Harriman  ;  Gray’s  Cottage,  W.  G.  Gray ;  Iron  Mountain  House,  W.  A. 
Meserve ;  Gray’s  Inn,  C.  W.  Gray;  Carter  Notch  House,  Perkins  Bros  ; 
Hotel  Hawthorn,  Jonathan  E.  Meserve;  Glendon  Cottage,  B.  M. 
Fernald ;  Perkins  Cottage,  C.  B.  Perkins ;  Meserve  Cottage,  C.  S. 
Meserve  ;  Dundee  Cottage,  E.  Garland. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  Jackson  ManuPg  Co.,  G.  W.  Abbott  & 
Sons.  ! 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  B.  W.  Fernald,  B.  M.  Fernald  ;  carpenters, 
D.  F.  Drew',  Chas.  S.  Meserve. 

Merchants — C.  H.  Hurlin,  H.  W.  Harriman. 

J  AFFREY,  CHESHIRE— 1,469.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  45  m  ;  S.  E.  fr. 
Keene,  15  m.  R.  R.  S. — East  Jafifrey,  on  Monadnock  R.  R.  Public 
conveyance  to  and  from  all  trains. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Wellman;  Ti-eas.,  jEasi,  J.  M.  Pierce;  Se¬ 

lectmen,  Fred  J.  Law’rence,  Russell  H.  Kittredge,  Joel  H.  Poole;  Board 
of  Education,  E.  R.  Spaulding,  W.  W.  Livingston,  D.  C.  Chamberlin  ; 
Overseer,  Alfred  Sawyer. 

Postmaster — Center,'^.  H.  Mower.  Physician — Center,  G.  A. Phelps. 
Justices — G.  A.  Phelps,  F.  S.  Pierce,  J.  P.  Frost,  J.  M.  Pierce,  State; 
Benjamin  Pierce,  Alfred  Sawyer,  J.  S.  Lacy,  J.  H.  Poole. 

Church — Center,  Cong.,  W.  W.  Livingston. 

Ex.  Agent — N.  W.  Mower.  Hotels — Center,  Cutter*8,Jona8  Cutter; 
Proctor  House,  J.  B.  Proctor. 

Literary  Institution— Conant  High  School,  Miss  Lilia  Adams,  prin. 
Livery  Stable — Center,  M.  E.  Cutter. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


102 


1  Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  Joseph  Horton ;  chair  stuff,  L.  K. 
'Sawtelle ;  Center,  shoes,  Luke  French. 

Merchant —  S.  H.  Mower. 

Summer  Boarding  House — Central  House,  M.  E.  Cutter,  prop. 
East — Postmaster — M.  M.  Bascom. 

Churches — Bap.,  Henry  Mansur ;  Cong.,  William  Stewart ;  Univ., 
M.  L.  Cutler. 

Hotels — Granite  State,  W.  W.  Bellows,  prop.;  Mountain  House,  P. 
&  S.  Batchelder,  p.  o.  ad.  Fitzwilliam. 

Ins.  Agents— F.  S.  Pierce. 

Livery  Stables — Lakin  &  Heath,  Eugene  McCarthy. 
Manufacturers — Blacksmiths, Upton  &  Millen;  blue  drilling,  White 
Bros.:  builders,  Liberty  Town,  Syl.  Town,  E.  H.  Bailey ;  lumber. 

L.  K.  Sawtelle,  Thomas  Aunett,  A.  S.  Raymond ;  shoes,  G.  Fairbanks ; 
shoe  knives,  Wilbur  Webster. 

Merchants — J.  S.  Lacy,  M.  M.  Bascom,  W.  L.  Goodnow  &  Co.; 
auctioneer,  F.  S.  Pierce  ;  meat,  John  T.  Farr,  P.  B.  Mead,  J.  T.  Crowe  ; 
milk,  Benjamin  Wilson,  Will  J.  Mower,  C.  H.  Chapman,  Edward  Dil¬ 
lon  ;  millinery.  Miss  Jessie  Abbott ;  tin,  N.  W.  Mower. 

Physicians — 0.  H.  Bradly,  F.  G.  Humiston  ;  dentist,  G.  C.  Duncan. 
Sta.  Ag’t — N.  W.  Mower. 

JEFFERSON,  COO*S^Pop.  1,062.  N.  from  C.  116  ;  S.  E.  from 
Lancaster,  7  m.  R.  R.  S. — Jefferson,  on  Whitefield  and  Jefferson  R. 

Maine  Central  R.  R.,  2  m  from  village.  One  station  call¬ 
ed  Riverton,  3  m.  on  Maine  Central. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  A.  Hicks ;  Treas.,  Manasah  Perkins ;  Selectmen, 
Israel  Hight,  E.  J,  Mclntire,  Wm.  A.  Crawford. 

Postmasters — H.  W.  Plaisted;  Highlands,  E.  A.  Crawford  jr.; 
Meadow,  E.  Ray. 

Justices — N.  R.  Perkins,  State;  John  Goodall,  J.  M.  Morse,  B.  C. 
Garland,  R.  B,  Eastman,  W.  J.  Chamberlain. 

Churches — Bap.,  DeForest  Safford;  Meth.,  Wm.  Loyne. 

Hotels  &  Livery  Stables — Waumbek  Hotel,  Plummer  &  Porter; 
Mt.  Adams  House,  John  Crawshaw  ;  Plaisted  House,  P.  C.  Plaisted ; 
Crawford  House,  E.  A.  Crawford  ;  Pliny  Range  House,  G.  W.  Crawford  ; 
Highland  House,  G.  A.  &  J.  L.  Pottle;  Maple  House,  F.  W,  Collins; 
Grand  View  House,  F.  H.  Bradley  ;  Cold  Spring  House,  W.  H.  Craw¬ 
ford ;  Hill  Side  Farm,  N.  M.  Davenport;  Jefferson  Hill  House,  0.  S. 
Bedell  ;  Woodward  Cottage,  Mrs.  C.  A.  Woodward;  Union  House, 
Height  Bros.;  Cloverdale  Cottage,  J.  Palmer. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  Mark  Rines,  Jewett  &  Son. 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  Nicholas  Tuttle;  builders,  Cyrus  Buck, 
Abner  Davis,  John  Goodall ;  masons,  Geo.  Miles,  Seth  Roberts. 
Merchants — Brown  Lumber  Co..  E.  E.  Plaisted. 

Physician — C.  H.  Burnham.  Tel.  Ag’t— Richard  B.  Eastman, 

KEENE,  CHESHIRE — City  and  Shire  Town.  Pop.  7,446.  »,  W, 
fr.  C.  52  m.  R.  R.  S. — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.  Ashuelot  R.  R.  & 

M.  &  K.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS— J/ayor,  Horatio  Kimball ;  City  Clerk,  I.  P.  Wellman; 
City  Treasurer,  Joseph  R.  Beal ;  Auditor,  Charles  H.  Hersey  ;  Solicitor, 
Don  H.  Woodward;  Collector,  Asa  Smith  ;  Messenger,  A.  Q.  Henshaw; 
J/ars/iaZ,  Arthur  W.  Hunnewell ;  Constable,  Erthnv  W.  Hunnewell ; 
Police  Justice,  L.  W.  Holmes ;  Physician,  Gardner  C.  Hill ;  Sexton,  Nor¬ 
ris  G.  Gurnsey ;  Overseer  of  Poor,  F.  0.  Nims;  Supt.  of  Water  Works, 
P.  F.  Babbidge;  Aldermen,  Ward  I,  Oscar  J.  Howard;  2,  Liberty  W. 
Foskett;  3,  Charles  Wright,  2nd;  4,  Frank  H.  Whitcomb;  5,  Garrett 


^  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  103 


J,  Landers;  Oouncilmen,  Ward  1,  Fred  H.  Wilson,  Herbert  A.  Davis, 
jChristopher  J.  George;  Ward  2,  Charles  W.  Morse,  George  A  Nims, 
IWarren  B.  Fitch  ;  Ward  3,  Frank  M.  Davis,  Herbert  0.  Wardwell,  W- 
J.  Sewall ;  Ward  4,  *Gale  C.  Shedd.  Joseph  Chase,  F,  E.  Howe;  W’^ard 
5.  Geo.  W.  Zimmerman,  A.  C.  Eustace,  Wni.  H.  Elliot ;  Clerk  of  Board, 
James  E.  Parmenter ;  Chief  Engineer  of  Fire  Department,  Henry  H. 
Haines. 

I  The  City  Councils  meet  on  the  first  and  third  Thursdays  of  each 
month,  at  7  : 30  o’clock  p.  m. 

I  The  City  Auditor  sits  every  Saturday  from  2  to  5  and  7  to  9  o’clock 

p.  M. 

*  Resident  of  Rouncil. 

Postmaster — 0.  E.  Colony;  South  Keene,  F.  E.  Joy. 

Justices — J.  B.  Abbott,  W.  S.  Briggs,  J.  R.  Beal,  J.  W.  Babbitt,  Hiram 
'Blake,  C.  T.  Buffum,  A.  T.  Batchelder,  C.  C.  Buffurn,  L.  J.  Brooks,  Hor¬ 
atio  Colony,  W.  P.  Chamberlain,  H.  H.  Darling,  S.  M.  Dinsmore,  J.  H. 
Elliott,  W.  H.  Elliott,  Hosea  Foster,  F.  C.  Faulkner,  S.  0.  Gates,  Edw. 
iGustine,  Silas  Hardy,  D.  K.  Healey,  F.  A.  Barker,  D.  D.  Ware,  C,  H. 
Hersey,  L.  W,  Holmes,  E.  F.  Lane,  F.  A.  Perry,  C.  F.  Row'ell,  J.  W. 
jSturtevant,  J.  S.  Taft,  V.  A.  Wright,  D.  H.  W'oodward,  C.  F.  Webster. 
Leonard  Wellington,  C.  H.  Whitney,  J.  E.  Wright,  C.  J.  Woodward. 
State;  G.  H.  Aldrich,  H.  C.  Aldrich,  A.  W.  Baker,  D.  C.  Ball,  D.  A. 
Brown,  Milton  Blake,  H.  0.  Coolidge,  0.  G.  Dort,  G.  W\  Flagg,  Z.  K. 
iGraves,  G.  C.  Hall,  F.  H.  Kingsbury,  Horatio  Kimball,  G.  A.  Litchfield. 
T.  C.  Rand,  I.  J.  Prouty,  J.  N.  Morse,  J.  G.  Perry,  C.  K.  Pemberton,  A. 
W.  Pressler,  S.  L.  Randall,  I.  W.  Russell,  G.  D.  Wheelock,  J.  P.  Well¬ 
man.  Samuel  Wadsworth,  F.  H.  Whitcomb. 

Churches — Bap.,  S.  A.  Severance  ;  ist  Cong.,  C.  E.  Harrington ;  2d 
Cong.,  G.  H.  DeBevoise;  Epis.,  L.  B.^Baldwin;  Meth.,  W,  E.  Bennett; 
R.  Cath.,  J.  R.  Power;  Unit.,  C.  B.  Elder. 

'  Eating  Houses — N.  G.  Gurnsey,  O.  Lettenmayer,  A.  J.  Aldrich, 
A.  Baker,  John  Thayer,  A.  W.  Davis. 

Exp.  Ag’tS— S.  Patrick,  J.  H.  Wright. 

.  Hotels — Eagle,  Henry  Ward;  City  Hotel,  Henry  Ward;  Cheshire 
House,  Chas.  Hartwell. 

Ins.  Ag’tS — Aldrich  &  Co.,  Healey  &  Mason,  Geo.  Litchfield,  L. 
Hayward,  W.  H.  Elliot,  Goodnow  &  Sawyer,  W.  L.  Mason. 

Ins.  Company — Masonic  Relief  Association. 

Lawyers — Batchelder  &  Faulkner,  D.  K.  Healey,  D.  H.  Woodward, 
Leonard  Wellington,  Hiram  Blake,  Silas  Hardy,  W.  H.  Elliot,  C.  H. 
Hersey,  C.  F.  Webster. 

1  Literary  Institution — Keene  High  School,  C.  H.  Douglas,  prin. 
j  Livery  Stables — David  Russell,  J.  W.  Buckminister,  Putney  &  Wat¬ 
kins. 

Manufacturers— Blacksmiths,  R.  Ray,  Young  Jones,  H.  0.  Brooks, 
J,  H  Spencer,  W.  K.  Church,  J.  J.  Kennedy’ ;  book  binders  and  blank 
'book  manufacturers,  G.  H.  Tilden  &  Co..  W.  H.  Spalter  &  Co;  brush 
and  duster  handles,  A.  S.Whitcomb;  brick,  G.  W.  Ball’s  Sons,  C.  L. 
Russell,  E.  F.  Lane;  builders,  B.  F.  SaM'yer,  F.  K.  Burnham,  E.  S.  Fos¬ 
ter,  Thayer  &  Ellis,  C.  M.  White,  J.  C.  Joslin;  chairs,  Cheshire  Chair 
;Co.,  Burdett  Chair  Co..  L.  J.  Colony,  Dunn  &  Salisbury,  Albert  Green  ; 
confectionery,  0.  P.  Murdic,  A.  W.  Davis ;  flannels,  Faulkner  & 
Colony ;  flour  and  feed,  Eames  &  Towne,  J.  Cushing;  furniture,  Keene 
Furniture  Co.;  glue,  Keene  Glue  Co.;  harnesses,  Wilkinson  &  McGreg¬ 
or,  0.  W.  Howard;  leather,  Cheshire  Tanning  Co,  F.  E.  Foster;  lum¬ 
ber,  Stoddard  Lumber  Co.;  lock  corner  boxes,  Cheshire  Box  Co.,  J.M. 


104 

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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  '  \ 

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Reed,  E.  Munsell,  C.  M.  Norwood;  machines,  Humphrey  Machine  Co.,i 
H.  W.  Hubbard;  novelty  revolving  flower  stands,  0.  A.  Bingham;  pails' 
and  tubs,  Beaver  Mills,  N.  G.  Woodbury  ;  pots  and  earthen  ware,  J.  SJ 
Taft  &  Co.;  printers,  N.  H.  Sentinel,  Cheshire  Republican,  Observer, 
Darling  &  Co,  ;  sash,  doors  and  blinds,  Niras,  Whitney  &Co. ;  shoes.  C. 
B.  Lancaster  &  Co.;  sieve  hoops  and  plant  protectors,  O.  D.  Beverstock; 
skates,  Keene  M’f’g  Co.;  soap,  Morse  M’f’g  Co.;  Impervious  Package! 
Co.,  L.  J.  Brooks,  supt.;  water  wheels,  Humphrey  Machine  Co.;  wring¬ 
ers,  iron  toys  etc.,  Wilkins  Toy  Co. 

Merchants — Auctioneers,  W.  S.  Tuttle,  N.  Robertson  ;  books,  sta 
tionery  and  periodicals,  G.  H.  Tilden  &  Co.,  W.  H.  Spalter  &  Co.;  boots 
and  shoes,  Frank  H.  Wright,  S.  Spaulding,.  J.  B.  Fisher,  C.  M. 
Cummings,  J.  M.  Duffey,  E.  L.  Sparks,  W.  S.  Harris;  clocks  and 
watches,  W.  E.  Wright,  H.  E.  Fay,  Frank  L.  Pond,  A.  B,  Skin¬ 
ner,  S.  S.  Quinn ;  clothing,  J.  R.  Beal  &  Co.,  J.  F.  &  F.  H.  Whitcomb, 
Chase  &  Richards,  Keene  Cash  Clothing  House,  Leston  E.  Mason,  R. 
M.  McDonald;  drugs  and  medicines,  G.  L.  Hitchcock,  B.  L.  Hodgkins, 
Bullard  &  Shedd,  Frank  G.  Dort  &  Co.,  G.  G.  Sawyer  &  Co.;  dry  goods, 
Hardy  Sr  Co.,  W.  P.  Chamberlain,  J.  IF.  &  F.  H.  Whitcomb,  S.  L.  Ran- 
dall,W.  G.  Hall,A.  B.  Skinner;dry  goods  and  groceries,  A.  H.  Grimes,  F. 
E.  Keyes;  embroidery  and  hairwork,  Mrs.  L.  A.  Alexander;  fancy 
goods  and  notions,  Miss  Ella  I.  Merrill,  Provonchee  &  Co.,  C.  E.  Gil¬ 
more;  fish,  A.  J.  Perhara,  F.  B.  Wilber,  S.  Babcock  &  Sons;  florists, 
Ellis  Bros.;  furniture,  Woodbury  &  Howard,  Fisher  &  'Stratton;  gro¬ 
ceries,  C.  H.  Bridgman,  M.  V.  B.  Clark,  Abbott  Grocery  Co.,  G.  E.  Hol¬ 
brook  &  Co.,  Nichols  &  Wardwell,  P'  H.  McCushing, F.Beal;  hardware, 
Spencer  &  Co.,  Knowlton  &  Stone ;  hats  and  caps,  Keene  Cash  Cloth¬ 
ing  store,  J.  R.  Beal  &  Co.,  Lestou  E.  Mason,  Chase  &  Richards;  ice. 
Pierce  &  Fairfield ;  meat  and  provisions,  A.  Bancroft,  C.  W.  Wyman, 
Griswold  &  Atwood,  C.  W.  Wilbur,  Warren  &  White;  millinery,  Mrs. 
A.  E.  Bennet,  Mrs.  P.  K.  Proctor,  Mrs.  L.  A.  Alexander,  Miss  H.  A. 
Wood,  Mrs.  F.  S.  E.  Wells,  Ida  S.  Kirk;  musical  instruments  and 
music,  Thos.  Maynard,  G.  F.  Nichols,  H.  E.  Lake:  stoves  and  tin  ware, 
Davis  &  Wright,  Kirk  &  Sewell ;  tea.  New  Era  Tea  Co. ;  tobacco  and 
cigars,  0.  Lettenmayer,  Gurnsey  Bros.  &  Co. ;  yankee  notions  and  pic-j 
tures,  A.  A.  Clough,  C.  E.  Gilmore. 

Physicians — G.  B.  Twitchell,  I.  J.  Prouty,  Mrs.  G.  C.  Hill,  S.  M. 
Dinsmore,  G.  C.  Hill,  H.  K.  Faulkner,  J.  B.  Hyland,  Wm.  E.  Maloney  ; 
homeo.,  G.  W.  Flagg,  H.  H.  Darling ;  thomp.,  A.  B.  Thurston ;  den¬ 
tists,  B.  T.  Olcott,  M.  E.  Loveland,  G.  H.  Russell,  B.  C.  Russell,  H.  R. 
Beal,  M.  V.  Wright,  H.  H.  Colony. 

Public  Library-^,000  vols.,  Mrs.  L.  M.  Converse,  librarian.  Open 
every  day  from  2  to  8  P.  M, 

Keene  Gas  and  Electric  Light  Co — G.  M.  Rossman,  Supt. 

Tel.  Ag’ts— Geo.  F.  Barker,  F.  H.  Gove. 

Telephone — w.  A.  Whitman.  ; 

KENSIXOTOX,  ROCKINGHAM— ^op.  547.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  44  m;: 
S.  W.  fr.  Portsmouth,  15  m  ;  S.  fr.  Exeter,  4  m.  R.  R.  S. — Hampton! 
Falls,  4  m.;  Amesbury,  5  m.,  on  Eastern  R.  R.;  Exeter,  4  m.,  and 
East  Kingston,  on  B.  <fe  M.  R.  R.  Stage  fr.  iSxeter  to  Amesbury. 

OFFICERS — Clerk^  A.  W.  Gooch;  Treas.,  Joseuh  W.  Brown  ^Selectmen, 
Josiah  D.  Prescott,  Thomas  C.  Shaw,  Frank  E.  Austin ;  Board  of 
Education,  Jonathan  E.  Brown,  Francis  Hilliard,  David  Brown. 

Postmaster — George  W.  Walton.  Exp,  Ag’t — J.  N.  Austin. 

Justices — J.  W.  Brown,  W.  N.  Shaw,S^aie;  A.  T.  Rowe,  J.  A.Blake^ 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  105 


Churches — Chris.,  Jonathan  E.  Brown;  Cong., - Lyon; 

Univ.,  Willard  Spaulding;  Unit.,  George  Osgood. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  Francis  Hilliard, S.  N.  Hobbs, J.  W.  York. 
Mechanics  —  Blacksmiths,  E.  G.  Stevens,  S.  C.  Chase;  builders, 
Jos.  Tilton,  0.  W.  Brown,  Charles  Card,  George  Shaw ;  bargeing  and 
stone  teaming,  S.  N.  Hobbs. 

Merchants — Francis  Hilliard,  Geo.  Blake. 

Keyes— See  Lempster. 

KINGSTOX,  ROCKINGHAM— 1160.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  38  m  ;  S. 
fr.  Exeter,  6  m.  R.  R.  S. — East  Kingston,  234  ^  M.  R.  R.; 

stage  and  mail,  3  times  a  day. 

OFFICERS —  Clerk^  M.  J.  French;  Selectmen,  C.  E.  Gilley,  Lewis  F. 
Prescott,  E.  W.  Silloway  ;  Board  of  Education,  C.  E.  Cilley,  D.  W. 
3Iorgan,  L.  W.  Collins. 

I  Postmaster — Daniel  J.  Bakie.  Tel.  Agt — C.  E.  Cilley. 

Justices —  F.  W.  Ingalls,  L.  G.  Hoyt,  0.  H.  Key,  State  ;  J.  Webster, 

D.  J.  Bakie,  J.  W.  Collins,  J.  W.  Sanborn,  C.  E.  Cilley,  M.  J.  French, 
W.  S.  Clark. 

Churches — Cong.,  D.  W.  Morgan;  F.  Bap.,  ^ - ;  Meth.,  J.  H. 

Knott;  Univ.,  - . 

Ex.  Ag’t — Fred  Lord. 

Hotels — Kingston  House,  G.  A.  Varrill;  Union  House,  E.  M.  Frost. 
Lawyers — Louis  G.  Hoyt,  0.  H.  Key. 

Literary  Institutions —  Kingston  Academy ;  Sanborn’s  Seminary, 
C.  H.  Clark,  prin. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  S.  W.  Stevens  &  Son,  C.  E.  Marsh  ; 
body  maker,  Alonzo  Goss;  carriages,  A.  J.  Cilley  &'Son,  J.  P.  Mar¬ 
shall,  S.  C.  Marshall,  H.  W.  Marshall,  W.  S.  Clark,  L.  F.  Prescott,  B.  B. 
Kimball,  G.  F.  Carter;  carriage  stock,  J.  P.  Marshall,  J.  W.  Sanborn, 
Alonzo  Goss,  E.  A.  Prescott;  lumber,  Walter  Bartlett,  C.  B.  Clark,  J. 
P.  Kimball,  F.  W.  Parker;  shoes,  L.  W.  Collins;  sterilized  milk,  F.  F. 
Wood;  tin  ware,  John  T.  Clark. 

Merchants  —  Groceries,  Bakie  Bros.,  Henry  French;  South,  J.  W. 
Collins  ;  provisions,  W.  J.  Bartlett,  Geo.  M.  Bakie. 

Physicians — George  W.  Sanborn,  Fred  W.  Ingalls. 

L.ACOXIA,  BELKNAP— Shire  town.  Pop.  6,143.  N.  fr.  C. 
27m.  R.  R.  S. — Laconia,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R.  Conveyance  to  every  train. 
Lake  Village,  1  m.,  Weir’s,  6  m. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  W.K.  Osgood;  TVeas.,  0.  W.  Tibbetts  ;  Select¬ 
men,  C.  H.  Watson,  J.  H.  Robinson,  A.  S.  Gordon  ;  Board  of  Education, 
J.  G.  Jewett,  W.  L.  Melcher,  C.  B.  Hibbard,  C.  F.  Stone,  F.  H.  Lougee, 

E.  C.  Hatch;  Overseer,  J.  C.  Shannon. 

Postmasters — J.  G.  Jewett  ;  The  Weirs,  G.W.  Weeks. 

Justices — E.  A.  Hibbard,  L.  S.  Perley,  E.  P.  Jewell,  G.  B.  Lane,  W. 
L.  Melcher,  G.  H.  Everett,  J.  W.  Ashman,  C.  B.  Hibbard,  A.  C.  Leavitt, 
A.  II.  C.  Jewett,  Clarence  H.  Pearson,  J.  L.  Bachelder,  J.  G.  Jewett, 
W.  S.  Peaslee,  S.  S.  Jewett,  J.  C.  Moulton,  D.  B.  Story,  J.  F.  Laighton, 
J.  J.  C.  Brown,  T.  W.  Thompson,  Eben  Hoyt,  F.  M.  Beckford,  W.  A. 
Woodward,  G.  W.  Weeks,  W.  C.  Bowen,  C.  F.  Stone,  W.  H  Osgood, 
Fred  W.  Story,  State;  G.  R.  Somes,  G.  A.  Hatch,  W.  F.  Knight,  0.  W. 
Tebbetts,  Frank  Edgerly,  Edmund  Little,  E.  C.  Hatch,  J.  C.  ShannoU| 

F.  R.  Folsom,  F.  P.  Sargent,  N.  J.  Dyer,  W.  S.  Franklin,  Stephen  Vit- 
lum,  C.  E.  James,  I.  L.  Geurtin,  Lester  Philbrook,  M.  M.  Robinson,  T. 
F.  Ford,  S.  H.  Martin,  Amos  Chattle,  S.  E.  Blackstone,  G.  B.  Cox,  J.  B. 
l^orliss,  F.  L.  Gilman,  G.  H.  Tebbetts,  James  Judkins,  Geo.  A.  Sanders, 
Chas.  C.  Davis,  A.  S.  Gordon. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


06 


Banks — National,  0.  W.  Tibbetts,  Cashier;  People’s  National,  E. 
'jittle,  Cashier;  Belknap  Savings,  J.  W.  Ashman,  Cashier;  Laconia 
Savings,  Edmund  Little,  treas. 

Churches — C.  Bap., - ;  Cong.,  C.  A.  G.  Thurston;  F.  Bap., 

L.  Malvern;  Meth.,  J.  H.  Haines;  R.  Cath.,  J.  Lambert;  Unit.,  J.  ^A. 
Morrison. 

Conservatory— C.  P.  Dow,  prop. 

Eating  Houses — J.  R.  Champlin,  F.  0.  Wallace,  H.  C.  Hatch  &  Co. 

Ex.  Aq’ts — H.  Whitcher;  northern,  C.  Conner;  Hills  &  Co.,  D.  H. 
Elliott. 

Hotels — Wonolancet,  L.  H.  French;  Elmwood,  S.  Avery;  Eagle, 

F.  B.  Smith;  Lakeside  House  and  Winnecoette  House,  G.  W.  Weeks, 
prop. ;  Sanborn,  Mrs.  J.  S.  Wadleigh;  Kirkland  Mrs.  M.  H.  Fernald. 

Ins.  Agents— Fire  and  life,  Melcher  &  Prescott, S.  S.  Jewett,  G.  H.  & 
W.  G.  Everett,  W.  H.  Osgood. 

Laconia  Electric  Lighting  Co. — J.  F.  Merrill,  pres,  and  manager. 
Laconia  and  Lake  Village  Water  Works— J.  C.  Moulton,  pres. 
Lawyers — E.  A.  &  C.  B.  Hibbard,  Jewell  &  Stone,  J.  W.  Ashman, 
J.  P.  Hutchinson,  W.  S.  Peaslee,  S.  S.  Jewett,  W.  A.  Plummer,  Cox  & 
Dyer,  F.  M.  Bickford. 

Livery  Stables — A.  J.  Hart  &  Son,  Philbrook  Bros.,  G.  E.  Knowl- 
ton,  D.  K.  Marsh  &  Co. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  A.  G.  Whittier,  E.  E.  Thompson,  H.  J. 
Crooker,  J.  F.  Sanborn  ;  brick,  Weir's,  W.  J.  Morrison;  builders,  A.  L 
Davis,  D.  Watson,  Gardner  Cook  &  Son,  F.  G.  Berry,  C.  J.  Drury,  J.  C 
N.  Davis;  butter,  Belknap  Co.  Creamery  ;  bottlers,  J.  R.  Champlin,  H. 
D.  Cilley,  Clem  Brantt;  carriages,  Osgood  &  Sanborn,  D.  C.  Kellogg; 
coffins  and  caskets,  H.  J.  Phillips ;  coffins  and  picture  frames,  J.  L 
Moore  &  Son;  civil  engineer,  L.  S.  Perley;  doors,  sash  and  blinds, 

G.  Cook  &  Son,  Laconia  Lumber  Works  ;  freight  and  passenger  cars, 
Laconia  Car  Co. ;  foundry,  J.  McGoughlin,  Laconia  Car  Co. ;  gas,  La¬ 
conia  Gas  Light  Co.,  G.  B.  Lane,  agent;  grist  mill.  Brown,  Melcher  & 
Morrill,  managers ;  guns,  Wm.  Lawrence;  hosiery,  Pitman  M  ’fg  Co., 
Laconia  M’f’g  Co.,  O’Shea  Bros.  M’f’g  Co.,  Leavett  &  Coburn  M’f  g  Co.. 
Frank  P.  Holt  Manufacturing  Co.,  J.  W.  Busiel  &  Co.,  G.  H.  Tilton 
M’fg  Co.,  Gilford  Hosiery  Co.;  knitting  machines,  W.  D.  Huse,  Abel 
Machine  Co.,  Am.  Twist  Drill  Co. ;  marble,  J.  F.  &  G.  B.  Merrill  ; 
ueedles.  Star  Needle  Co.;  paper  boxes,  E.  B.  Beaman,  E.  Tetley; 
pattern  makers,  Isaac  Fonda,  F.  H.  Davis;  photographers,  G.  H 
Tebbitts,  E.  A.  Elsam ;  printers,  Truland  Bros.,  Novelty  Job  Print,  La 
conia  Democrat,  News  &  Critic,  Weeks  Bros..  J.  J.  Lane  &  Co.;  shoddy, 
G  W.  Watson,  Rowe  &  Co. ;  shingles,  laths  and  clapboards,  Laconia 
Lumber  Works,  G.  R.  Leavitt,  G.  Cook  &  Son ;  steam  and  gas  fitters. 

N.  D.  Russell,  C.  H.  Major,  W.  D.  Huse,  Thos.  McNamara;  upholster¬ 
ers,  H.  J.  Philipps,  W.  W.  Ingram. 

Merchants — Auctioneers,  B.  M.  Sanborn,  D.  C.  Batchelder,  A.  J.  Far¬ 
rar  ;  auction  room,  A.  J.  Farrar,  prop. ;  books,  J.  F.  Harriman,  F.  W. 
Story;  boots  and  shoes,  O’Shea  Bros.,  E.  F.  Burleigh,  S.  B.  Smith,  L.  J. 
Marchand  &  Co.,  LaPrinte  &  St.  Jacque,  W.  R.  Barrett  &  Co. ;  coal  and 
wood,  G.  R.  Leavitt  &  Co.,  G.  Cook  &  Son,  J.  L.  Roberts ;  clothing  and 
furnishing  goods,  O’Shea  Bros.,  Laconia  one  price  clothing  Co., 
New  York  Clothing  Co.,  Lougee  Bros.,  G.  W.  Dolloff,  J.  B.  F.  Bell,  D. 

O.  Leary  ;  confectioners,  D.  F.  Cook,  H.  C.  Hatch  &  Co.,  Manchester 
Tea  Co.,  Geo.  Pirard,  F.  Buxton,  F.  0.  Wallace,  F.  A.  Vaunah,  F.  W. 
Story;  cigars  and  tobacco,  R.  G.  Sullivan,  D.  F.  Cook,  Geo.  Pirard,  I 
C.  Hatch  &  Co.,  F.  0.  Wallace,  F.  A.  Vaunah;  carpets,  O’Shea  Bros., 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  107 


Lougee  Bros, ;  drugs  and  medicines,  G,  F.  Mallard,  J.  H.  Story,  W.  E- 
Foster,  H.  S.  Sanborn,  E.  H.  Proctor ;  dry  goods,  Lougee  Bros.,  O’Shea 
Bros.,  Knight  &  Tetreau  ;  fish,  Benj.  Poore ;  fishing  tackle,  J.  F.  Har- 
riman,  C.  S.  Blake,  F.  W.  Story  ;  fancy  goods,  J.  F.  Harriman,  H.  S.  San¬ 
born,  F.  W.  Story,  A.  S.  Gordon,  Osgood  <fe  Co.,  J.  H.  Story,  G.  F.  Mal¬ 
lard,  W.  E.  Foster,  C.  S.  Blake;  groceries,  J.  P.  Atkinson,  jr.,  Chas 
Thatcher,  J.  W.  Pitman  &  Co.,  Manchester  Tea  Co.,  J.  U.  Tilton,  F.  W.' 
Ladd,  F.  Buxton,  King  Ritchie,  P.  Blair.  J.  E.  Everett;  hardware,  J.; 
\V.  Pitman  &  Co.,  J.  H.  Tilton,  Laconia  Hardware  Co.;  harnesses  and 
trunks,  A.  Webb,  E.J,  Dinsmoor,  J.A.  Jameson  &  Co. ;  ice,  Laconia  Ice 
Co.,  Alonzo  Jewett,  Frye,  Gingraue  &  Co.,  Dunn  &  Sanborn  ;  lumber, 
G.  Cook,  &  Son,  Laconia  Lumber  Works;  laundries,  Laconia  Laundry, 
McDougall  Bros.,  prop.;  Conant’s  laundr}’,  F.  0.  Wallace,  agent ;  La¬ 
conia  Chinese  laundry,  Wou  Sam  ;  meat,  Watson  &  Co.,  E.  L.  Dow, 
Pierce  &  Avery,  P.  Blair,  J.  E.  Dalton,  Joseph  Sanborn  ;  millinery,  Mrs. 
S.  F.  Everett,  Mrs.  M.  F.  Keasor,  A.  W.  Putnam  &  Co.,  J.  F.  Conant;i 
musical  instruments,  Eben  Hoyt,  Folsom  &  Rowe ;  sewing  machines, 
Eben  Hoyt,  Folsom  &  Row’e ;  stoves  and  tin  ware.  Sanders  Bros.,  G.  H. 
Mitchell  &  Son,  G.  H.  Wilkinson;  undertakers,  j.  L.  Moore  &  Son,  H.' 
J.  Philipps;  wood.  Geo.  F.  Mallard,  E.  B.  Harrington;  watches  and 
jewelry,  A.  S.  Gordon,  C.  S.  Blake,  Osgood  &  Co. 

Physicians—  T.  S.  Foster,  D.  B.  Nelson,  H.  E.  Mace,  A.  W.  Abbott,; 
A.  H.  Harriman,  Stephen  Vittum,  J.  Tierault,  J.  0.  Dutrizac;  eclec., 
N.  L.  True;  homeo.,  Mrs.  R.  W.  Wiley,  H.  C.  Wells;  dentists,  G.  V., 
Pickering,  W.  A.  King,  E.  B.  Cushing,  R.  W.  Price,  W.  L.  Hough. 
Public  Library — 4,668  vols..  Miss  Julia  Busiel,  Lib. 

Real  Estate  Ag’ts — S.  C.  Robinson,  Laconia  Real  Estate  Agency.  ; 
Tel,  Agent — Lizzie  M.  Lloyd. 

Telephone  Co. — Winnipiseogee,  F.  H.  Champlin,  Manager;  Laco¬ 
nia  and  Lake' Village  Horse  Railroad,  A.  G.  Folsom,  Treas. 
JLakeside — A  p.  o.  in  Coos  County. 

Lake  View — See  Moultonboro. 

Lake  Villag’e — See  Gilford. 

LAH'C ASTER.  (70 O.S— Shire  town.  Pop.  3,373.  N.  from  C. 
127  m.;  B.  R.  S. — Lancaster,  on  White  Mt.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerlt,  R.  J.  Brown;  Treas.^  J.  A.  Smith ;  S€lectm€n;\ 
C.  A.  Cleaveland,  Thos.  S.  Ellis,  A.  J.  Clark  ;  Supt.,  J.  I.  Williams, 
Board  of  Ediication.  J.  D.  Howe,  James  Mclntire,  Wm.  F.  Smith. 

Postmasters —  E.  V.  Cobleigh;  Scott,  M.  E.  Scott;  South,  E.  A.  Steel  ;i 
Grange,  W.  G.  Ellis.  I 

Justices — C.  B.  Jordan,  C.  E.  Allen,  Henry  Haywood,  W.  P.  Free¬ 
man,  I.  W.  Drew,  B.  F.  Whidden,  G.  A.Cossitt,  Evereit  Fletcher.  H.  0. 
Kent,  H.  D.  F.  Young,  M.  A.  Hastings,  J.  I.  Williams,  E.  R.  Kent,  Wm. 
Heywood,  J.  W.  Flanders,  C.  E.  Mclntire,  J.  W.  Weeks,  Geo.  H.j 
Emerson,  Jacob  Benton,  G.  S.  Stock  well,  S.  H.  Legro,  Ossian  Ray,| 
C.  B.  Allen,  G.  H.  Emerson,  Wm.  Clough,  G.  M.  Stevens,  I. 
W.  Quimby,  J.  M.  Rowell,  W.  S.  Rowell,  C.  A.  Cleveland,  G.  E.  Ste¬ 
vens,  Fielding  Smith,  J.  D.  Howe,  Fletcher  Ladd,  A.  P.  Marshall,; 
John  Flanders,  W.  G.  Ellis,  W.  H.  Smith,  W.  R.  Porter,  R.  J.  Brown, 
J.  L.  Moore,  J.  S.  Peavey. 

Banks — Lancaster  National,  Geo.  R.  Eaton,  Pres.;  Frank  D.  Hutch-; 
ins.  Cashier ;  Lanca.ster  Savings,  H.  0.  Kent,  treas. ;  Siwooganockj 
Guaranty  Savings.  F.  D.  Hutchins,  treas.;  Lancaster  Trust  Co.,  H.  O.j 
Kent,  Pres. ;  H.  P.  Kent,  treas. 

Churches — Cong.,  S.  A.  Burnaby;  Epis.,  - - ;  Meth.,  D. 

C.  Babcock ;  R.  Cath.,  M.  J.  B  .Creamer ;  Unit.,  C.  A.  Young. 


108  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Exp.  Ag’t — J.  G.  Hicks,  (Am.). 

Hotels — Lancaster  House,  Ned  A.  Lindsey  &  Co.;  Williams  House. 
Chester  Ball  &  Co. 

Ins.  AgtS. — G.  M.  Stevens  &  Son,  Emerson  &  Amey. 

Lawyers — G.  A.  Cossitt,  Jacob  Benton,  B.  F.  Whidden,  Wm.  Hey- 
wood,  H.  0.  Kent,  Ossian  Ray,  Drew  &  Jordan,  W.  S.  Ladd,  Henry 
Heywood,  Everett  Fletcher,  F.  D.  Hutchins,  J.  I.  Williams. 

Literary  Institution — Lancaster  Academy,  D.  T.  Timberlake,  prin. 
Livery  Stables — Jerry  Conners,  A.  J.  Congdon,  jr.,  J.  M.  Mathes, 
Thomas  McNamarra. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  M.  Monehan,  J.  McCarten,R.  Hosmer, 
T.  D.  Peabody ;  boots  and  shoes,  Thomas  Cunningham,  V.  E. 
Smith ;  builder,  F.  B.  Smith,  J.  H.  Smith ;  creamery  butter,  J.  0. 
Stevens;  furniture,  Richardson  &  Sons;  foundry, Thompson  MTg  Co.; 
job  printers,  Coos  Co.  Dem.  Pub.  Association,  Lancaster  Gazette;  lum¬ 
ber,  G.  S.  Stockwell  &  Co.,  Frank  Smith  &  Co.,  J.  M.  Whipple,  Sylva- 
nus  Holmes,  J.  M.  Clark,  S.  G.  Evans  ;  plows,  L.  F.  Moore,  George  E. 
Morse;  starch.  Pleasant  Valley  Starch  Co.,J.  W.  Weeks  &  Co.;  tin¬ 
ware,  George  E.  Morse,  L.  F.  Moore. 

Merchants — R.  P.  Kent,  Son  &  Co.,  J.  A.  Smith ;  auctioneers,  Geo.  M. 
Stevens,  J.  S.  Brackett;  books  and  stationery, G.  H.  Colby,  P.  J.  Noyes; 
boots  and  shoes,  Chas.  E.  Allen,  Geo.  V.  Moulton,  E.  E.  Smith;  clocks 
and  watches,  J.  M.  Kimball,  W.  I.  Hatch ;  clothing,  Christian 
Dietrich,  G.  W.  Lane  ;  dry  goods,  Kent  &  Roberts,  Bailey  &  Smith ; 
drugs  and  medicines,  Fred.  C.  Colby,  P.  J.  Noyes ;  flour  and  corn, 
Frank  Smith  &  Co..  W.  A.  Folsom  ;  groceries,  W.  A.  Folsom,  S.  G.  Evans. 
F.  Smith  &  Co.,  W.  R.  Evans,  Fred  Linscott,  Howe  Bros.,  Royal  Phil- 
brick;  hardware,  L.  F.  Moore;  meat,  Thos.  Conner,  A.  L.  Brown, Mc¬ 
Nally  Bros.;  merchant  tailor,  T.  S.  Underwood;  millinery,  S.  J.  Evans, 
Mrs.  N.  C.  Lane  ;  news  dealers,  G.  H.  Colby,  F.  S.  Linscott;  spring 
beds,  Richardson  &  Sons  ;  oc.,  10c.,  25c.  store,  W.  R.  Evans. 

Physicians — W.  H,  Leith,  Ezra  Mitchell,  E.  F.  Stockwell ;  homeo.. 
D.  L.  Jones,  Frank  Spooner ;  dentists,  A.  W.  Wark,  S.  L.  Wellington. 
Tel.  Agt — Mary  N.  Brackett. 

IiAl\I>AFF,  GRAFTON— ¥oi^.  499.  N.  W.  fr.  C.,85m.  N.  E.  fr. 
Haverhill,  20  m.  R.  R.  S. — Lisbon,  3  m.,  on  White  Mountain  R.  R. 
Conveyance  from  up  trains  Tues.,  Thurs.  and  Sat. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  Henry  H.  Noyes;  Treas.,  S.  A.  Eaton;  Selectmen, 
Moses  Whitcher,  C.  M.  Gale,  Andrew  J.  Flanders;  Board  of  Education, 
Charles  E  Noyes,  Samuel  A.  Eaton,  Hiram  Clark. 

Postmasters — J.  E.  Hall;  assistant,  Mrs.  M.  M.  Gordon;  Whitcher- 
ville,  William  Knight.  Church — Meth.,  W.  B.  Locke, 

Justices — J.  E.  Hall,  Savory  Gordon,  S.  A.  Eaton,  H.  H.  Noyes,  M. 
Whitcher. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  J.  C.  Atwood,  J.  B.  &  R.  Chandler, 
Wm.  Harden,  Holman  D.  Burbank;  bobbins,  F.  P.  Noyes,  Chester 
Chandler,  C.  L.  King,  H.  D.  Burbank  ;  builders,  M.  G.  Clark,  H.  H. 
Noyes ;  lumber,  J.  C.  Atwood,  C.  &  J.  Chandler,  C.  L.  King,  F.  P.  Noyes, 
p.  o.  ad.  Lisbon,  Daniel  Whitcher,  p  o.  ad.  Bath;  calipers,  K.  W. 
Noyes,  jr.;  calipers  and  rules,  Simon  C.  Noyes,  p.  o.  ad.  Lisbon; 
spruce  oil,  George  Bowles  ;  boots  and  shoes,  C.  N.  Carpenter. 

IiAi\OI>OX,  SULLIVAN— 305.  W.  fr.  C.  56  m.  ;  S.  W.  fr. 
Newport,  22  m.  R.  R.  S. — Bellows  Falls,  Yt.,  June.  ofChesh.Vt.  Val 
and  C.  V.  R.  R.;  So.  Charlestown,  3  m.,  on  Sullivan  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Geo.  W.  Ramsey  ;  Treas.,  Leander  G.  Hill ;  Select¬ 
men,  Alvin  S.  Cram,  C.  A.  Holden,  E.  E.  Parker  ;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  Alvin  S.  Cram,  Martin  Bascom,  E.  S.  Knight. 


BUSESfESS  DIRECTORY.  109 

Postmaster — Mrs.  Nellie  E.  Bundy. 

Justices — Samuel  King,  State;  Chas.  Winch,  A.  S.  Cram. 

Churches— Cong  , - ;  Univ., - Rhodes. 

Manufacturers — Builders,  Samuel  King,  R.  A.  Lucas,  Ernest 
Knight;  lumbei,  Frank  R.  Bates. 

Merchant — Furniture,  A.  P.  Fish. 

Physician — Horaeo.,  C.  M.  Lufkin,  p.  o.  ad.  Alstead. 
ljea.vitt^s  Will — See  Deerfield. 

liEBANOlV,  GRAFTON— Vop.  5,163.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  50ra.;S. 
fr.  Haverhill,  30  m.  R.  R.  S. — Lebanon,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R-,  No.  Div. 

OFFICERS  —  Clerk  and  Treasurer,  Charles  A.  Downs;  Select¬ 
men,  J.  G.  Ticknor,  D.  W.  Marston,  \V.  H.  Ela  ;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  Fred  0.  Stearns,  J.  S.  Freeman,  A.  W.  Townsend  ;  Justice  of  Police 
Court,  C.  A.  Downs;  H.  G.  Billings ;  Elisha  Ticknor 

Postmasters — W.  A.  Churchill;  East,  D.  M.  Shehan. 

Justices — W.  P.  Burton,  J.  G.  Ticknor,  A.  W.  Baker,  Hiram  Emer¬ 
son,  S.  A.  Peck,  0.  W.  Burnap,  C.  A,  Downs,  C.  A.  Dole,  W.  H.  Cotton, 

J.  L  Spring,  F.  C.  Churchill,  H.  M.  Day,  A.  P.  Wood,  W.  F.  Cowen, 

L.  F.  Brooks,  C.  0.  Hurlbutt,  Solomon  Cole,  A.  S.  Eaton,  J.  E.  Dewey, 
W.  A.  Churchill,  A.  B.  Downs,  W.  S.  Carter. 

Banks  —  National,  C.  M.  Hildreth,  Pres. ;  C.  E.  Cooper,  Cash.; 
Lebanon  Savings,  S.  A.  Peck,  Pres.,  C.  E.  Cooper,  treas. 

Churches — Bap.,  N.  F.  Tilden  ;  Cong.,  E.  T.  Farrill;  Meth.,  W.  H. 
Turkiugton;  R. Cath.,  Cyrill  J.  Paradis;  Unit.,  Granville  Pierce. 

Eating  House  —  M.  F.  Sargent. 

Ex  Ag’t — J.  E.  Dewey. 

Fire  Precinct — Engineers,  Lyman  Whipple,  chief ;  G.  C.  Perkins, 

M.  V.  Purmort:  Clerk  and  Treas.,  C.  A.  Downs. 

Hotel — Williamson  House,  C.  A.  Williamson. 

insurance  Agents — Dewey,  Peck  &  Co.,  Pike  &  Cheney;  life,  A. 
W.  Baker. 

Lawyers — J.  L.  Spring,  C.  A.  Dole,  W.  H.  Cotton. 

Literary  Institution — Lebanon  High  School,  Robt.  Forsythe,  prin. 
Livery  Stables — H.  G.  Billings,  Dan  Storrs  &  Son,  C.  A.  Williamson, 
Arthur  Hapgood,  C.  D.  Scott,  L.  M.  Heath. 

Manufacturers — Paper  boxes.  Grow  &  Freeman  ;  band  saws,  plan¬ 
ers  and  furnaces,  Baxter  Machine  Co;  blacksmiths,  Bennett  &  Jordan, 
Frank  Adams,  G.  L.  Perkins  ;  East,  Ira  Greeley  ;  boots  and  shoes,  De- 
mosh  &  Perkins,  S.  Vaudreau;  builders,  L.  Whipple,  Ira  Bucklin;  brick. 
Steam  Brick  Works,  J.  Densmore ;  butter,  Lebanon  Creamery  Co.;  car¬ 
riages  and  sleighs,  G.  A.  Elliott;  coffins,  C.  E.  Marston,  G.  E.  Durant ; 
doors,  sash,  blinds  and  chamber  furniture,  J.  S.  Mason  &  Co.,; 
Spencer  Bros.;  drag  and  hand  rakes  and  saw  horses,  N.  B.  Marston  ; 
flour  and  grain,  W.  F.  Shaw;  harnesses,  M.  Dailey,  E.  Ticknor ; 
job  and  calendar  printer,  Arthur  B.  Freeman ;  laundry, Wing  Hang 
lumber,  T.  B.  Marston  ;  marble,  II.  G.  Billings  ;  mops,  L.  F.  Brooks; 
organs,  G.  S.  Shepard;  overalls,  H.  W'.  Carter,  Carter  k  Chur¬ 
chill:  photographs,  C.  E.  Lewis;  scythes,  axes,  shovels,  hoes, 

and  forks,  (hand  made),  Emerson  Edge  Tool  Co.;  soap,  R.  Gwiar,  R. 
Lougee;  stair  builder,  Ira  Bucklin;  shoes, IMascoma  Shoe  Co.;  tail¬ 
ors,  P.  M.  Kenyon,  A.  M.  Gove,  T.  W.  Gates;  underwear,  Everett 
Knitting  Works;  watch  keys  and  ruckle  plating,  Kendrick  &  Davis: 
waterwheels  and  mill  work,  S.  Cole  &  Son;  washing  machines,  F.  R. 
Pollard;  wood  woi’king  machinery,  Albert  W.  Rix ;  woolens.  Mas- 
coma  Flannel  Co.,  F.  B.  Kendrick,  ag’t ;  Carter  &  Rogers  ;  Lebanon 
Electric  Light  &  Power  Co. 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


110 


Merchants — Auctioneers,  J.  G.  Ticknor,  N.  C.  Bridgman;  baker, 
John  Cote  ;  books  and  stationery,  W.  H.  Richardson ;  boots' and  shoes, 
lAmos  W.  Gee,  G.  S.  Joslyn,  P.  M.  Kenyon,  W.  H.  Bennett;  carriages 
!and  sleighs,  L.  W.  Smith  ;  clocks  and  watches,  C.  A.  Richardson,  F.  A.l 
Morgan  ;  coal,  J.  S.  Mason  &  Co.,  M.  V.  Purmort,  C.  D.  Smith,H.  G.  Bil-j 
lings  ;  carpets  and  draperies,  C.  E.  Marston  ;  dry  goods,  Richardson  &l 
Emerson,  J.  E.  Lincoln,  Carrie  L.  Lowe,  M.  &  S.  Jacobs ,  drugs  and 
medicines,  1.  N.  Perley,  W.  F.  Davis ;  fancy  goods  and  notions,  (whole¬ 
sale)  H.  W.  Carter,  Carter  &  Churchill;  fish  and  vegetables, 

H.  A.  Dyer ;  furniture,  G.  E.  Durant,  J.  W.  Brown  &  Co. ; 
groceries,  R,  E.  Dickej",  G.  Bennett,  Simmons  Brothers, 
C.  E.  Pulsifer,  Lemieu  &  Co.;  hardware,  C.  M.  Hildreth  &  Son,  Brown 
Bros.;  ice,  Lebanon  Ice  Co.,  J.  S.  Mason  &  Co.;  meat,  Josiah  Hutchins 
&  Son,  Abbott  &  Campbell,  C.  H.  Gerrish  ;  millinery,  E.  H.  Thompson, 
Mrs.  L.  M.  Bryant,  Mrs.  C.  D.  Scott ;  paint  stocks  and  painters,  0.  H. 
Waterman, E.  S.  Downs,  G.  W.  Slayton  ;  paper  hangings,  G.  E.  Durant, 

C.  E.  Marston ;  ready  made  clothing,  hats  and  caps,  Richardson  & 
Emerson,  J.  E.  Lincoln, M.  &  S.  Jacobs ;  sewing  machine8,S.  D.  Jones, C. 
N.  Walker,;  wool,  C.  D.  Smith;  undertaker,  C.  E.  Marston. 

Physicians — J.  A.  Davis,  T.  H.  Currie,  D.  G.  Brockway,  C.  W.  Man¬ 
chester,  J.  B.  Raynes;  homeo.,  E.  A.  Knight ;  dentists,  F.  H.  Brown, 

D.  A.  Currie ;  vet.  surgeons,  N.  Hurlbutt,  H.  S.  Perley. 

I  Station  Agent —  B.  M.  Reynolds;  East^  D.  M.  Sheehan. 

■  Tel.  Ag’t— w.  H.  Richardson 

j  Telephone  Ag’t — E.  Russell. 

I  Engineers  and  Surveyors—  C.  A.  &  A.  B.  Downs. 

!  West — Postmaster — Chester  L.  Rix. 
i  Church — Cong.,  C.  E.  Havens. 

I  Hotels — Sargent’s,  D.  H.  Sargent ;  Elm  House,  A.  M.  South- 
I  worth. 

Ins.  Agents — AV.  P.  Burton;  life,  C.  H.  Brown. 

1  Literary  Institutions  —  Tilden  Ladies’  Seminary,  West  Lebanon 
High  School. 

I  Livery  Stable — Chas.  A.  Nash. 

I  Manufacturers —  Ax  helves,  E.  L.  Kelley  ;  builders,  A.  Bacon,  C. 
Bacon,  J.  B.  Sargent;  blacksmiths,  S.  A.  Kimball,  Hinckley  Cutts; 
harnesses,  F.  Me  Carty;  lumber,  T.  P.  Waterman  ;  sheep  and  cattle  la- 
jbels.  C.  H.  Dana. 

Merchants — J.  Goold,  0.  B.  Pierce,  J.  K.  Butman ;  drugs,  M.  S. 
Woodman  &  Co.;  dry  goods,  F.  A.  Holmes;  hardware,  Southworth  & 
Plummer;  meat,  Edson  &  Chadwick;  millinery  and  fancy  goods,  F.  A. 
illolmes;  paper,  notions,  etc.,  Horace  French;  pianos,  G.  R. 
iBeyerle. 

I  ^Physicians — C.  B.  Drake,  M.  S.  AVoodman  ;  homeo,  C.  S.  Bray. 
Station  &  Ex.  Agt — AVm.  Tucker. 

L.EE,  STRAFFORD— 606.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  33  m  ;  N.  AY.  fr.  Dover 
9  m.  R.  R.  S. — Lee  and  So.  Lee,  on  N.  &  R.  R.  R.;  Durham,  4,  New 
market,  5,  on  B.  &  Al.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  D.  E.  Plummer;  Treas.,  S.  W.  Lane;  Selectmen, 
F.  B.  York,  John  S.  Jenkins,  C.  H.  Allen. 

■  Postmasters — D.  E.  Plummer;  G.  AY.  Bettis;  Wadleyh  Falls, 

I.  D.  Edgerly. 

I  Justices — S.  AY.  Lane,  State. ;  B.  F.  Davis,  T.  G.  Davis,  D.  E.  Plummer, 
T.  B.  Chesley,  I.  D.  Edgerly,  J.  C.  Bartlett,  AY.  A.  Plummer. 

Churches — Chris., - ;  Cong.,  C.  S.  Bates. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  C.  H.  Jones,  J.  Buzzell,  C.  A.  Pender- 


BUSENTESS  DIRECTORY. 


Ill 


gash  ;  builders,  J.  T.  Bartlett,  T.  A.  Beuuett,  J.  F.  Jones,  George 
_|F.  Stevens  ;  leather,  H.  M.  Glidden ;  lumber,  C  S.  Otis,  Plummer  & 
Comings;  medicines,  I.  D.  Edgerly ;  shoes.  Lane  &  Co. 

Merchants — D.  E.  Plummer,  G.  W.  Plummer ;  Wadley^s  Falls^  H 
M.  Glidden  ;  auctioneer,  G.  W.  Plummer. 

Lieighton’s  Corners — See  Ossipee, 


JLEMPSTER,  SULLIVAN— Pop.  519.  W.  fr.  C.  40  m  ;  S.  from 
Newport,  9  m.  R.  R.  S. — Newport  and  Claremont  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R. 
Daily  stage  to  Newport,  East  Lempster  and  Ac  worth,  and  tri-weekly 
to  Claremont.  Daily  stage  to  Marlow. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  A.  W.  Welch;  Treas.,  South,  L.  B.  Allen;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  Wm.  D.  Libby,  Charles  H.  Pitkin,  Isaac  H.  Hodgman ;  Super¬ 
visors,  Wm.  C.  Sabin,  0.  E.  Mann,  J.  F.  Wheeler;  Collector,  H.  L. 
Thompson  ;  Board  of  Education,  L.  A.  Purmort,  L.  A.  Noyes,  Hiram 
Parker. 

Postmasters — Sarah  J.  Smith;  East,  C.  H.  Hodgeman;  Keyes, 
Fanny  Quimby. 

Justices — R.  D.  Pollard,  A.  J.  Mitchell,  J.  H.  Brown,  ;  C.  H. 
Hodgman,  L.  A.  Purmort,  W.  C.  Sabin,  D.  B.  Wheeler,  A.  W.  Welch, 
Joseph  H.  Brown. 

Churches — Cong., - ;  Meth. J.  H.  Brown;  Univ.,  - 

Hotels — Fred  Bartcn  ;  East,  Hood's  Hotel,  A.  R.  Hood. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths, C.  Thornton,  V.  Kennedy;  builder, 
East,  Albro  Baker;  lumber  and  shingles, — Keyes,  John  Wheeler;  lum¬ 
ber,  Chas.  Putnam  ;  East,  Pollard  Bros. ;  shingles.  East,  L.  Cutler, 
Charles  Putnam  ;  shoes.  East,  A.  Noyes  &  Son  ;  wheelwright  and  car¬ 
riage  painter,  W.  A.  Bowen. 

Merchants — H.  F.  Olmstead,  East,  R.  D.  Pollard;  flour,  meal,  phos¬ 
phate,  etc.,  C.  H.  Hodgman. 

Physician— J.  N.  Butler. 

L.IXCOL.N,  GRAFTON— Pop.  110.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  71  m  ;  N.  W.  fr- 
Plymouth,  21  m.  R.  R.  S — No.  Woodstock,  2  miles  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R., 
Wh.  Mt.  Div.  Connect  with  stage  from  North  Woodstock  to  Profile 
House,  Franconia  Notch.  Daily  stage  from  June  20th  to  Sept.  20th. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  S.'yi.  Hanson;  Treas.,  S.  R.  Elliott;  Selectmen, 
J.  R.  Elliot,  Geo.  R.  Pattee,  D.  0.  Hanson;  Board  of  Education, 
Mrs.  Geo.  R.  Pattee,  Geo.  R.  Pattee,  L.  E.  Guernsey;  Collector,  Stephen 
M.  Hanson. 

Post  office  address  of  residents  is  North  Woodstock. 

Exp.  Agent— M.  M.  Hall. 

Hotels — George  R.  Pattee  ;  Flume  House,  J.  R.  &  S.  R.  Elliott. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  W.  R.  Park. 

L.1SBOX,  GRAFTON— Pop.  2,060.  N.  W.  from  C.  85m  ;  N.  E. 
fr.  Haverhill,  20  m.  R.  R.  S. — Lisbon  on  C.  k  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Vi.  M.  Kelsea;  Treas.,  A.  A.  Woolson ;  SeZecf- 
men,  J.  B.  Noyes,  Hiram  N.  Page,  M.  P.  Simonds;  Board  of  Education, 
Elkanah  Hildreth,  H.  T.  Bnrt, Samuel  Emery;  Board  of  Health,  G.  W. 
Shuttiick,  J.  F.  Thompson,  C.  J.  Jepperson. 

Postmasters — Eri  Oakes;  North,  Samuel  Emery;  Sugar  Hill,  G.  W. 
Wells. 

Justices — A.  A.  Woolson,  Joseph  Parker,  Charles  Moffett,  E.  G. 
Jackman,  H.  M.  Morse,  L.  B.  Hoskins,  State;  Hiram  Noyes,  W.  P. 
Whitcher,  J.  W.  Townsend,  H.  L.  Clough,  G.  W.  Wells,  Jona.  Bowles, 
C.  A.  Wells,  J.  H.  Wells,  J.  K.  Atwood,  S.  H.  Brigham,  C.  J.  Kelsea, 
Frank  Howe,  W.  H.  Weston,  L.  B.  Pratt,  W.  M.  Kelsea. 


112  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Churches — Adv.,  Cbas.  W.  Dockhain;Bap.,  S.  S.  Nicker¬ 

son;  Cong.,  J.  M.  Bell;  Meth.,  J.  L.  Felt. 

Eating  House— C.  C.  Sanborn.  Exp.  Ag’tS — Edgar  Davison. 

Hotel — Brigham’s,  S.  H.  Brigham. 

Ins.  Ag’ts — A.  A.  Woolson,C.  J,  Kelsea,  W.  P.  Whitcher. 

Lawyer — H.  M.  Morse. 

Livery  Stables — Brigham  &  Bronson.  ' 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  D.  C.  Moulton,  J.  Moulton,  Edward 
Blodgett,  Parker  &  Young  M’f’g  Co.,  H.  F.  Hibbard,  S.  W.  Presby ;  bob¬ 
bins,  J.  K.  Atwood  &  Co.,  Edward  Conrad ;  boots  and  shoes,  0.  A. 
Glines ;  Sugar  Hill,  G.  W.  Wells ;  boxes,  Parker  &  Young  Mfg.  Co. ; 
builders,  A.  S.  Little,  Moses  Atwood,  Huntoon  k  Messer,  S.  D.  Morgan, 
B.  L.  Wilbur,  Benj.  Douglas ;  carriages.  Sugar  Hill,  Noyes  k  Jepperson  ; 
carpenteis,  A.  W.  Moulton,  W.  M.  Kelsea;  chair  stock,  Parker  &  Young 
M’t’g  Co. ;  leather,  G.  W.  Wells;  piano  boards,  Parker  k  Young  M’fg 
Co. ;  shoe  pegs,  J.  G.  Moore,  Aretas  Blood. 

Merchants — Wells  &  Woolson,  N.  G.  English,  Geo.  W.  Pennock, 

G.  W.  Wells,  Cogswell  &  Oliver;  North,  Samuel  Emery;  Sugar  Hill,  J. 

H.  Wells,  J.  Bowles;  auctioneer,  M.  M.  Stevens;  clocks  and  watches, 
W.  H.  Weston,  G.  W.  Quimby  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  W.  P.  Whitcher 
&  Co.,  H.  C.  Marston  ;  flour,  grain  &c..  Grist  Mill  Co.,  Blanchard  k  Co.; 
furniture,  L.  C.  Payne  &  Co.,  G.  C.  Wood,  Noyes  &  Dodge;  millinery, 
J.  G.  Moore  k  Co.,  Miss  Mary  Thomas;  papers  and  periodicals,  W.  H. 
Weston ;  tailor,  Geo.  Brumnier;  tinys^are  and  stoves,  L.  C.  Payne  &  Co., 
Noyes  k  Dodge. 

Physicians — J.  F.  Thompson,  C.  H.  -Boynton,  0.  H.  Boynton,  G.  W. 
Shattuck,  W.  A.  Thomas;  dentists,  M.  N.  Howland,  E.  B.  Haskins. 
Tel.  Ag’t — Edgar  Davison. 

r,lTCHFIEI.I>,  HILLSBOROUGH— 252.  S.  from  C.  30 
m  ;  N.  from  Nashua  5  m.  R.  R.  S. — Thornton’s  Ferry,  Merrimack,  on 
Concord  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  Isaac  N.  Center;  Treas.,  M.  M.  Campbell;  Select¬ 
men,  John  W.  Center,  Walter  E.  McQuestin,  Elbridge  Pike;  Board 
of  Education,  Alphonso  H.  Powers,  J.  K.  Whittemore,  G.  M.  Reid. 
Justices — Isaac  McQuesten,  J.  W.  Center,  State  ;  John  Parker. 
Church — Pres.,  J.  P,  Newell.  Merchant — Mrs.  R.  Kendall. 

Post  Office  address  of  inhabitants  Thornton’s  Ferry. 

Mechanics — R.  Saunders,  N.  Bullock,  J.  E.  Barrett. 

Eittle  IBoar’ii  Head — See  North  Hampton. 

L.ITTL.ETON,  GRAFTON— Voig.  3,365.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  100  m  ;  N. 

E.  fr.  Haverhill,  30.  R.  R.  S. — Littleton,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clei'k,  A.  J.  Barrett;  Treas.,  G.  A.  Edson  ;  Selectmen,  J. 

H.  Bailey,  C.  F.  Eastman,  J.  T.  Simpson. 

Postmasters — C.  H.  Green;  North,  Rufus  Smith;  Apthorp, 

H.  Wells. 

Justices — Harry  Bingham,  G.  A.  Bingham,  A.  S.  Batchellor,  Edgar 
Aldrich,  C.  H.  Greene,  Alex.  Mclntire,  W.  J.  Bellows,  .7.  H.  Bailey, 
W.  H.  Mitchell,  A.  J.  Barrett,  J.  R.  Jackson,  D.  C.  Remich,  P.  B. 
Watson,  J.  C.  Goodenough,  B.  H.  Corning,  J.  E.  Robbins,  J.  W.  Remick, 

F.  B.  Phillips,  J.  F.  Page,  D.  D.  Dow,  C.  W.  Bedell,  L.  E.  Bedell,  State; 
W.  H.  Bellows,  H.  H.  Southworth,  W.  M.  Taylor,  L.  B.  Dodge,  Rufus 
Smith,  C.  L.  Clay,  J.  N.  Oakes,  W\  H.  Goodell,  G.  H.  Bingham,  P.  R. 
Goold,  F.  E,  Goodall. 

Banks — Littleton  Nat’l,  0.  C.  Hatch,  Pres.;  H.  K.  Hallett,  Cash.; 
Littleton  Savings,  G.  A.  Bingham,  Pres.;  C.  F.  Eastman,  Vice  Pres. 


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Churches — Cong.,  M.  J.  Allen;  Epis.,  Lucins  Waterman ;  F.  Bap., 
J.  B.  Merrill  ;  Meth.,  Roscoe  Sanderson ;  R.  Cath.,  D.  F.  Hurley  ;  Unit., 
L.  D.  Cochrane. 

Exp.  Agent — Am.,  R.  E.  Wilmot. 

Eating  House — F.  G.  Hurlburt. 

Hotels — Thayer’s,  II.  L.  Thayer  &  Son;  Cottage,  H.  B.  Siilham  ;  Lit¬ 
tleton  House,  F.  M.  Richardson. 

Ins.  Ag’tS — B.  H.  Corning,  A.  J.  Barrett. 

Lawyers — Bingham,  Mitchell  &  Batchellor,  Geo.  A.  Bingham  &  Son, 
J.  W.  Remick. 

Barbers — Chas.  McCarthy,  Pennock  &  Twombly,  D.  M.  Clough. 

Real  Estate  Ag’t — A.  J.  Barrett. 

Periodicals — Littleton  Courier,  by  Courier  Publishing  Co.;  Repsb- 
lic  Journal,  by  G.  C.  Furber. 

Literary  Institution — Littleton  High  School,  Dana  P.  Dame. 

Livery  Stables — H.  L.  Thayer  &  Son,  Israel  C.  Richardson,  F.  M.  & 
F.  E.  Richardson,  Geo.  W.  McGregor. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  Hugh  McGlory,  Ladd&  Bunker,  C.  H. 
Applebee,  Thomas  Rancour,  Apthorp,  E.  E.  Wells;  bobbins,  H.  A. 
Eaton  ;  Apthorp^  M.  A.  Bowles  &.  Son  ;  boots  and  shoes,  M.  Hamilton, 
E,  H.  Goold,  Thos.  Xourse;  builders,  E.  D.  Dunn,  John  A.  Fogg,  J.  B. 
Copp,  R.  S.  Simpson;  boxes,  Phineas  Dodge;  carriages,  N.  W.  Ranlett, 
C.  F.  Harris,  A.  J.  Clogston,  J.  C.  Morrison  ;  confectionery,  C.  E.  Bean, 
John  Smillie;  creamery,  A.  F.  Dow,  prop  ;  gloves  and  mittens,  Parker 
Bros.  &  Co.,  Saranac  Glove  Co.;  Apthorp^  Raome  Gentiss  ;  gianite,  Lit¬ 
tleton  Granite  Works,  W.  A.  Lyster,  prop.;  2sortIi,  Rufus  Smith,  H.  0. 
Stevens  &  Son;  harnesses, C.  R.  Cobuni,  J.  H.  Smalley;  luuiber,Geo.  W. 
Richardson,  Littleton  Lumber  Co.:  laundry.  Wing  Lee,  Will  Richard¬ 
son;  land  surveyor  and  civil  engineer,  Ray  T.  Gile;  meal  and  feed,  En¬ 
glish  &  Bond  ;  James  Brow n  ;  grain  and  feed,  Edson  &  Bailey;  job 
printers,  P.  R.  Goold,  Eli  Wallace;  sash,  doors  and  blinds,  Fitzgerald 
k  Burnham ;  stone,  Littleton  Hone  Stone  Co.,  H.  D.  Bishop,  Rufus 
Smith,  August  Plant;  stereoscopic  views,  B.  W.  Kilburn,  Littleton 
View  Co;  tin  and  sheet  iron  ware.  Smith  k  Lynch,  R.  P.  White; 
Littleton  Water  and  Electric  Light  Co.,  B.  H.  Coming,  president. 

Merchants — C.  A.  Farr,  A.  F.  Dow,  H.  H.  Southworth  &  Co. ;  auc¬ 
tioneer,.  H.  Dow ;  books  and  stationery,  M.  A.  Eastman,  Eli  B. 
Wallace;  boots  and  shoes,  A.  W.  Bingham,  H.  H.  Southworth  k  Co., 
Geo.  Austin,  5  and  10  cents  counter  ;  carriages,  W.  M.  Perkins;  clocks 
and  watches,  Elbridge  Flint,  Harry  Howe,  Chas.  Hodgman&Son; 
clothing  and  gents’  furnishings.  Bellows  k  Son,  Lane  k  Bailey,  Ren¬ 
frew’  Bros.;  coal,  Northern  Coal  Co.,  F.  A.  Robinson  ;  drugs  and  medi- 
cines,  W.  F.  Robbins  &  Co.,  Robinson  Bros.,  F.  B.  Hatch  ;  dry  goods, 
Sanborn  k  Abbott,  C.  F.  Nutting,  H.  H.  Southworth  k  Co.,  A.  F.  Dow; 
fruit  and  confectionery,  P.  H.  Murray,  English  &  Bond;  fish,  L.  W. 
Stevens;  furniture,  Bow’les  &  Taylor;  fiorists,  T.  M.  Stevens,  Austin 
Smith  ;  groceries,  English  k  Bond,  A.  Weeks,  W.  M.  Silsby,  C.  H. 
Morrill  ;  dealer  in  railroad  tickets,  A.  E.  Strain  ;  hardware.  Smith  k 
Lynch,  Edson  &  Bailey ;  ice,  Janies  Quinby,  Cleasby  Bros..  Milo  Lit¬ 
tle;  meat,  Blake  k  Eaton,  S.  F.  Farnsworth;  merchant  tailors,  Lang- 
don  k  Southworth,  J.  A.  Moore ;  millinery,  Mrs.  T.  E.  Parker,  E.  B. 
Phillips;  undertaker.  Wells  &  Bingham. 

Physicians — Frank  T.  Moffett,  B.  F.  Page,  George  W.  McGregor, 
Ralph  Bugbee,  W.  J.  Beattie  ;  homeo.,  T.  E.  Sanger  ;  dentists,  S.  C. 
Sawyer,  M.  F.  Young. 

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BUSINESS  UlRECTORY. 


114 


Summer  Boarding  Houses — Oak  Hill  House,  Farr  &  Jarvis  ;  Moun¬ 
tain  Home,  E.  H.  Sawyer;  Sunny  Side  House,  A.  D.  Fisher  ;  Elm  Cot¬ 
tage,  F.  R.  Glover  ;  Echo  Cottage,  Geo.  Abbott ;  Chiswick  Inn,  A.  W, 
Weeks,  prop..  The  Maples,  M.F.Young,  prop.;  Growview,  F.  0.  Nourse, 
prop. 

Tel.  Agent — M.  B.  Buckley. 

Telephone  Exchange — Robinson  Bros.,  W.  F.  Robbins. 
MVERHIOR®,  GRAFTON-Vo^.  155.  N.fr  C.  90  m.,  N.  E.  fr. 
Haverhill,  45  m.  R.  R.  S. — Sawyer’s  River,  on  Maine  Central  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Geo.  S.  Payne;  Selectmen,  Edward  Butler,  P.  J. 
Martin,  Martin  Brooks;  Collector  and  Treas.,  Harry  Belmont. 
Postmaster— W.  G.  Hull.  Merchant— W.  G.  Hull. 

Justices — G.  S.  Payne,  State',  0.  P.  Gilman,  W.  R.  Chesley,  J.  S 
Marlow. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  Livermore  Mills. 

'  EOXDONDERRY,  ROCKINGHAM— 1,220.  S.  E.  fr. 
C.  26  m.  ;  W.  fr. Exeter,  25.  R.  R.  S. — Londonderry  &  Wilson’s,on  M.  & 
L  R  R 

OFFICERS — CTerA:,  W.  H.  Crowell ;  Treas-',  O.  G.  Annis;  Selectmen, 
Chas.  S.  Greeley,  W.  Butterworth,  C.  R.  Ba'ley  ;  Board  of  Education, 
Wm.  P.  Nevins,  H.  B.  Copp,  Hattie  Whorf. 

Postmasters — E.  G.  Anderson  ;  North,  Daniel  G.  Annis  ;  Wilson’s 
Crossing,  Warren  Richardson. 

Justices — W.  P.  Richardson,  H.  C.  Smith,  W.  S.  Pillsbury,  R.  C. 
Mack,  A,  M.  Corning,  Wm.  Clark,  John  Gilchrist,  C.  S.  Pillsbury,  F.  A. 
Hardy,  J.  A.  Platts,  A.  P.  Colby,  S.  P.  Robie,  Chas.  McAllister,  0.  H. 
Perkins,  Washington  Colby.  James  G.  Stone,  State;  Warren  Richard¬ 
son,  D.  G.  Annis,  Jonathan  McAllister,Miron  Richardson,W.  P.  Nevins. 
W.  H.  Crowell,  0.  B.  Stokes,  W.  P.  Mack. 

Churches — Bap.,  - - ;  North,  Cong.,  ArzaArmes;  Meth., 

Irad  Taggart;  Pres.  F.  E.  Mills.  Physician — F.  B.  Perkins. 

Ex.  Agents — C.  Franceour;  Wilson’s  Crossing,  Warren  Richardson. 
Manufacturers— Blacksmiths,  S.  P.  Robie,  J.  D. Thomas;  North,  V. 
Avery;  cider,  C.  M.  Watts:  lumber,  E.  C.  Kendall;  North,  W.  P. 
Richardson  ;  shoes,  Derry  Depot,  W’rn.  S.  Pillsbury. 

Merchants— Annis  &  Co.,  E.  G.  Anderson. 

Eonsr  Island— See  Moultonborough. 

EOUDOY,  MERRIMACK— 1000.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  7  m.  R,  R.  S. 
— Concord,  on  C.  R.  R.  Daily  mail  fr.  Concord  to  Loudon  Ridge,  by 
Loudon.  Mail  fr.  Loudon  Center  to  Pittsfield,  three  times  a  week. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Alvah  L.  Morse;  Treas.,  R.  B.  Foster;  Selectmen, 
Daniel  S.  Green,  Clarence  L.  Clough,  Caleb  D.  Marston;  Board  of  Edu¬ 
cation,  Franklin  Blake. 

Postmasters — John  Stevens  ;  Center,  Benj.  Batchelder. 

Justices — W.  A.Megrath,  E.B.  French,  State;  W.  W.  Cate,  H.  J. 
Osgood,  J.  B.  Sanborn,  L.  M.  Sanborn,  D.  P.  Wheeler. 

Churches — Cong., - Sumner  ;  F.  Bap.,  Franklin  Blake. 

Hotel — McLellan  House,  J.  E.  Ross. 

Livery  Stable—  C.  Mason. 

Manufacturers — Carriages,  J.  F.  Ordway  ;  caskets  and  coffins,  H.  C. 
Morse;  leather,  Joseph  Wiggins;  lumber,  Robinson  &  Dodge; 
shoes,  C.  H.  Willard. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  F.  Wells,  H.  Hayward  ;  carpenters,  A. 
K.  Copp,  C.  E.  Parker,  James  Tilton,  Benjamin  Tilton,  Wm.  Carroll. 
Merchants — Batchelder  &  Robinson,  L.  M.  Sanborn. 

Physician — Wm.  McGrath. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  115 


LiOUClon  Riclg^e — N.  E.  from  C.,  14  m. 

Postmaster — C.  L,  Clough.  Church — 2d  Advent,  D,  F.  Leavitt. 
Manufacturers —  meal  and  shingles,  A.  Peaslee,  jr.;  lumber,  A. 
Peaslee. 

Merchant — Mrs.  M.  C.  Stevens. 

Liower^ Bartlett — See  Bartlett. 

L.Y3IA3r,  GBAFTON—Vo^.  543.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  100m. ;  N.  E.  from 
Haverhill  20  m.  R.  R.  S. — Lisbon,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  A.  G.  Moulton  ;  Treas.,  H.  E.  Smith;  Selectmen, 

C.  E.  Elms,  A.  G.  Moulton,  J.  B,  Clough  ;  Board  of  Education,  Vi. 

R.  Miner,  Cyrus  Wheelock,  S.  Vi.  Miner. 

Postmaster— Will  T.  Moore. 

Justices— J.  F.  Olin,  State  ;  W.  Vi.  R.  Miner,  S.  Vi.  Miner,  G.  W. 
Foster,  0.  P.  Titus,  A.  G.  Moulton. 

Church — Meth.,  J.  F.  Olin. 

Manufacturers — Meal  and  lumber,  Julius  Smith  &  Son,  Wm.  Jack- 
man;  copper,  J.  H.  Paddock,  Concentrating  Mill. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  J.  Smith,  Z.  B.  Remick;  carpenters,  J.  F. 
Whipple,  E.  F.  Hoskins. 

GRAFTON — Pop.  1,154.  N.  W.  fr.  Concord, 85  m.;  S.  from 
Haverhill,  17  m,  R.  R.  S. — Thetford  and  Lyme,  2  m.,  on  Pass.  R.  R. 
Stage  twice  a  day. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  L.  D.  Warren  ;  Selectmen,  H.  H.  Holt, 

D.  A.  Grant,  C.  F.  Stetson  ;  Board  of  Education,  A.  J.  Warren,  B.  A. 
Grant,  S.  A.  Converse. 

Postmaster— P.  H.  A.  Claflin. 

Justices  —  E.  F.  Sawyer,  P.  E.  Fairfield,  Francis  Porter,  L.  C.  Hurl- 
butt,  B.  T.  Washburne,  State ;  L.  D.  Warren,  George  31elvin. 

Church — Cong..  C.  H.  Gordon. 

Hotel  — J.  H.  Minkler. 

Livery  Stable — Will  McCrag. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  F.  G.  Hadley,  J.  S,  Canfield;  butter. 
Lyme  Creamery  Co. ;  coffins,  J.  C.  Piper,  flour  and  meal,  C.  L.  Cary  ; 
carriages,  Wm.  Thomas;  leather,  W.  A.  Bingham;  lumber,  J.  C.  & 
Vi.  G.  Piper.  Frank  Tollman;  J.  P.  Nutting;  marble,  W.  A.  Fellows; 
shingles,  J.  C.  &  W.  G.  Piper;  trays,  Geo.  Wilder;  carpenters,  J.  C.  & 
W.  G.  Piper,  Frank  Tollman. 

Merchants — J.C.  Taylor,  Melvin  &  Holt;  millinery,  Mrs.  N.  S. 
Lampher^;  meat,  Wise  &  Blood ;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  G.  W.  Randlett. 
Physician — G.  W.  Weymouth, 
renter— Postmaster — H.  H.Holt. 

Church — Bap.,F.  S.  Leathers. 

Ins.  Ag’t — H.  H.  Holt. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  L.  P.  Lovejoy,  Geo.  W.  Sanborn,  F.  B. 
Palmer. 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  Bry  Marshall ;  carpenters,  G.  W.  San- 
Iborn,  Joseph  Welch,  Stillman  Merrill,  Frank  Vi .  Cutting;  miller,  G. 
Vi.  Sanborn. 

Merchants — Melvin  &  Holt;  auctioneer,  Frank  Cutting. 

I..YYDEB0R0Y01I,  HILLSBOROUGH— Voi*.  657.  S.  W. 
fr.  C.  30  m,;  S.  Vi.  fr.  Manchester,!  6m.  ;  N.  W.  fr.  Nashua,20  m.  R.  R. 

S.  — South  Lyndeborough  on  Peterboro  R,  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk.F.  A.  Danfort h  ;  Treas.,  Levi  P.  Hadley  ;  Select¬ 
men,  E.  H.  Putnam,  Andy  Holt,  W.  A.  Eaton;  Board  of  Education, 
F.  B.  Richards,  Miss  Abby  F.  Cram,  J.  H.  Goodrich. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Ill6 

i  _ 

i  Postmasters — North,  J.  H.  Goodrich  ;  South,  C.  H.  Holt :  Center, 
[T.  A.  Williams. 

j  Justices — J.  A.  Johnson,  State  \  W.  S.  Tarbell,  J.H.  Goodrich,  N.  T. 
iMc Intyre,  C.  H.  Holt,  J.  A.  Woodward. 

1  Churches — Cenler,  Cong.,  L.  D.  Place  ;  South,  Bap.,  D.  Donovan, 
j  Ins.  Co. — Lyndeborough  Mut.  Fire,  N.  T.  Mclntire,  Pres. 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  E.  W.  Dolliver;  South,  W.  N.  Chever;! 
jgrist  and  planing  mill,  W.  A.  Eaton ;  saw  and  shingle  mills,  C.  H.i 
jHolt,  Jonathan  Stevenson,  S.  N.  Hartshorn.  | 

i  Merchants — W.  S.  Tarbell;  nurseryman,  Wm.  P.  Holt;  dry 
igooils,  M.  E.  Stacy.  ; 

j  ITIADBURY,  Pop.  367.  W.  from  C.  36  m  ;  W.; 

|fr.  Dover,  3  m.  R.  R.  S. — Madbury,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  ' 

I  OFFICERS — C/erA:,  E.  L.  Young  ;  Treas.,  C.  W.  Hayes;  Selectmen,\ 
iM.  V.  B.  Felker,  C  as.  R.  Cocking,  Arthur  W.  Simpson  ;  Board  of 
Education,  W.  S.  Hayes,  E.  L.  Jenkirls,  M.  V.  B.  Felker. 

Justices — J.  B.  Huckins,  F.  F.  Fernald,  J.  D.  Young,  ;  C.  W. 
Hayes,  John  Demeritt. 

Church— Cong., - 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  C.  L.  Huckins,  W.  S.  Hayes ;  builder,  G. 
M  Church. 

.MADISOY,  CARROLL— 554.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  69  m  ;  N.  fr. 
Ossipee,  20  m.  R.  R.  S. — Madison,  on  Ports.,  Gt.  F.  &  Con.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Augustus  Lary;  Treas.,  Laugdon  M.  Atkinson  ;i 
Selectmen,  J.  H.  Hobbs,  G.  A.  Nickerson,  Herbert  W.  Drew;  Board  of 
Educatian,  W.  G.  Martin,  J.  B.  Harmon,  David  Knowle.s. 

Postmasters — Ann  B.  Atkinson;  East,  N.  Blaisdell;  Silver 
Lake,  3Irs.  A.  R.  Forrest.  i 

Justices — J.  H.  Hobbs,  Wm.  Mason,  Albert  Allard,  Augustus  Lary, 
State ;  Lsaiah  Forrest,  G.  W.  Gray,  Edgar  F.  White. 

Church— F.  Bap.,  Charles  Blake. 

,  Hotels — Silver  Lake  House,  Arvilla  R.  Forrest. 

!  Lawyer — J.  H.  Hobbs. 

j  Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  G.  J.  Ambrose,  H.  C.  Harriman;  East,' 
J.  H.  Thurston ;  boxes,  staves  and  spool  stock.  Geo.  Chick  &  Co.,1 
A.  L.  Blanpied  ;  house  carpenters,  Alonzo  Alley,  Eugene  Alley.  I 

Merchants — L.  M.  Atkinson,  F.  R.  Kennett;  meat,  A.  L.  Wood¬ 
bury,  G.  S.  Jackson  :  sale  work,  N.  M.  Nason.  ) 

Physician — G.  W.  Martin.  ) 

Station  &  Tel.  Ag’t— Isaiah  Forrest.  | 

Summer  Boarding  Houses — Nathaniel  Churchill,  R.  K.  Chick,  Hen¬ 
ry  Colby,  David  Knowles. 

MANCHESTER,  HILLSBORO— Shive  town.  Pop.  44,126. 

S.  E.  fr.  C.  18  m.  R.  R.  S. — Mauch.  on  Con.  R.  R..  M.  &  L.  R.  R.,  Ports.- 
R.  R.  Manch.  &  No.  Weare  R.  R.;  Am  (Skeag  and  Goff’s  Falls,  on  Con.' 
R.  R  :  Massabesic.  on  Ports.  R.  R.  I 

CITY  OFFICERS — J/ayor,  Edgar  M.  Kuowlton  ;  Aldermen,  Ward' 

I,  John  L.  Sanborn;  2.  Oliver  B.  Green  ;  3,  William  Corey  ;  4,  W.| 
Byron  Stearns  :  5,  John  .J.  Holland  ;  6,  Byron  Worthen  ;  7,  Andrew, 

J.  Dickey  ;  8,  Walter  M.  Fulton;  City  Clerk  and  Registrar ,  Nathan  P.; 
Kidder,  office  No.  1,  City  Hall;  Treasurer,  Sylvanus  B.  Putnam,  officej 
City  Hall  :  AwriiYor,.  James  B.  Straw ;  Collector  of  Taxes,  George  E.i 
Morrill,  office  City  Hall;  Solicitor,  Edwin  F.  Jones,  office  No.  48  Han-, 
over  street  ;  Engineer,  W.  H.  Bennett,  office  City  Hall;  City  Physician}, 
Dr.  C.  W.  Downing  ;  Inspector  of  Buildings,  Thomas  W.  Lane  ;  Milk. 
Inspector,  H.  F.W.  Little;  Sanitary  Inspector,  Russell  White;  NeaZerj 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  117 


of  Weights  and  Measures,  Joseph  Baril  ;  Superintendent  of  City  Farm; 
Lerey  M.  Streeter  ;  Health  Officers,  Dr.  George  C.  Hoitt,  Joseph  B. 
Sawyer,  Dr.  Wm.  M.  Parsons  ;  City  Marshal,  Horatio  W.  Longa  ;  Chief 
Engineei^  Fire  Department,  Thomas  W.  Lane  ;  Asst.  Engineers,  Ruel  G. 
Manning,  E.  S.  Whitney,  R.  Merrill. 

Postmasters — 8.  S.  Piper;  Goffs  Falls,  Nathaniel  Moore;  Amoskeag^ 
Miss  S.  Anna  Stearns ;  Massahesic,  J.  Benson,  jr. 

Justices — J  H.  Andrews,  G.  H.  Allen,  G.  A.  Bailey,  J.  E.  Bennett, 
C.  H.  Bartlett,  H.  E.  Burnham,  J.  F.  Briggs,  J.C.  Bickford,  J.P. Bartlett, 

A.  J.  Bennett,  W.H.  Berry,  H.  W.  Blair,  C.  L.  Baker,  L.  B.  Bodwell, 
A.  0.  Brown,  J.  A.  Barker,  David  Cross,  G.  B.  Chandler,  B.  P.  Gilley, 
J.  B.  Clark,  L.  B.  Clough,  P.  C.  Cheney,  Moody  Currier.  B.  F.  Clark, 

A.  E.  Clark,  L.  W.  Clark,  G.  A.  Clark,  H.  S.  Clark,  W.  H.  Cat«,  C.  E. 
'3ochran,  Henry  Chandler,  J.  C.  Clifford,  J.  F.Clough,  F.  H.  Challis,  J. 

B.  Daniels,  J.E. Dodge, B.  C.  Dean,  J.  G.  Dearborn,  W.  G.  Everett,  C.  M. 
Kdgerley,  J.  H.  Ela,  A.G.  Fairbanks,  A.  C.  Flanders,  J.  W.  Fellows,  J. 

C.  French,  J.  A.  Fracker,  G.  C.  Gilmore,  A.  G.  Grenier,  J.  H.  Hayes, 

I.  L.  Heath,  N.  P.  Hunt,  D.  F.  Healey,  H,  T.  Hill,  Ilictim  Hill,  W.' 
S.  Holt,  J.  B.  Hall,  M.  J.  Healey,  L.  H.  Lamprey,  Thomas 

F.  Harkin,  Arthur  H.  Hale,  H.  D.  Lord,  C.  L.  Har¬ 
mon,  J.  G.  Hutchinson.  A.  P.  Haskell,  C.  C.  Hayes,  P.  D. 
Harrison,  T.  J.  Howard,  W'.C.Hodgman,  J.  M.  Harrington,  E.F.  Jones, 

J.  F.  James,  F.  P.  Johnson,  Joseph  Kidder,  N.  P,  Kidder,  C.  B.  Little¬ 
field,  J.G.  Lane,  Wm.  Little,  T.  W.  Lane,  D.  AV.  Lane,  G.  A.  Little,  F.  C.* 
Livingston,  H.  F.  W.  Little,  Joseph  LeBoeuf,  Edward  Leveen,  J.  B. 
Maynard,  G.  E.  Morrill,  J.  N.  Marston,  S.  B.  Putnam,  D.  A.  Perkins., 
J.  H.  Riedell,  F.  T.  E.  Richardson,  J,  B.  Mills,  G.  I.  McAllister,  C.  F., 
Morrill,  J.  W.  Mooar,  John  Mooar,  J.  P.  Newell,  D.  F.  O’Connor,  C.  A. 
O'Connor,  A.  C.  Osgood,  T.  J.  O’Donnell,  J.  D.  Patterson,  W.  M.  Par¬ 
ker,  D.  P.  Perkins,  Davia  Perkins,  H.  M.  Putney,  G.  W.  Prescott, 
J.  B.  Pattee,  T.  J.  Perry,  E.  P.  Richardson,  Roland  Rowell,  J.  C.  Ray, 
B.  C.  Rider,  Ferdinand  Riedell,  Frederick  Smyth,  I.M".  Smith,  D.  L. 
Stevens,  J.  L.  Stevens,  J.  B.  Sawyer,  J.  B.  Straw,  C.  A.  Sulloway, 
J.  T.  Spoflford,  C.  C.  Shepard,  ATaterman  Smith,  AA'.  F.  Sleeper,  A\\  B.| 
Stearns,  A.  R.  Simmons,  D.  P.  Small,  H.  F.  Str^w,  G.  D.  Sanborn,  A.  J. 
Sanborn,  F.  AV.  Sargent,  AA'illiam  Stearns,  E,  M.  Topliflf,  Thomas  AVal-i 
lace,  H.  D.  Upton,  J.  A.  AVeston,  F.  G.  AV'alker,  A.  L.  Walker,  G.  AV. 
Weeks,  Charles  Williams,  J.  P.  Young,  State;  AV’.  H.  Cate, 

A.  A.  Adam,  A.  Avery,  F.  J.  Ashland,  AA’^.  C.  Blodgett,  J.  AV.  Bean,  C.; 

F.  Bradley,  L.C. Baldwin,  G.F.Bosher,  C.  H.  Blackstone,  C.AA’'.Bickford, 
Noah  Bartlett,  C.  H.  Butman,  J.  F.  Baldwin,  J.  B.  Baril,  F.  P.  Car¬ 
penter,  Sebastien  Christophe,  AA’.  A.  Carpenter,  AV’alter  Cody,  Oliver  S.. 
Connier,  H.  P.  Crowell,  G  C.  Chase,  J.  F.  Cavanaugh,  Edward  Cava¬ 
naugh,  AV.  B.  Clement.  S.  F.  Claflin,  W.  G.  H.  Dunham,  J.  A.  Dunlap,' 
Patrick  Dupius,  P.  H.  Dow,  S.  L.  Flanders,  H.  B.  Fair-, 
banks,  J.  D.  Jones,  .John  F.  Chase,  Hosea  II.  Dustin,  G.  E.  Gage,  Allan 
E.  Herrick,  D.  0.  Fernald,  G.  E.  Glines,  D.  M.  Goodwin,  Marcellus 
Gould,  John  Hayes,  M.  P.  Hall,  Chas.  Hazen,  A.  H.  Hale,  A.  P.  Horne, 
Edwin  Kennedy,  F.  A.  Lane,  S.  C.  Kennard,  E.  L.  Kimball,  AV.  S. 
Killey,  AV.  E.  Kittredge,  A.  J.  Lane,  J.  AV.  Lathe,  C.  F.  Livingstone, 

G.  F.  Mooar,  J.A.McCrillis,  F.A  McQuesten,  H.L. McKean,  C.T. Means, 
Henry  McAllister,  W.  H.  Maxwell,  J.  E.  Magile,  Joseph  Nichols,  AV’.H. 

B.  Newhall,  G.AV. Nutter,  N.  Y.  Oliver,  A.  B.  Page,  R.  J.  Peaslee,  E.  H. 
Paine,  William  Perkins,  D.  W.  Perkins,  AA’.  C.  Patten,  C.  A.  Perry,  F. 
J.  Piper,  E.  D.  Perry,  C.  L.  Richardson,  C.  D.  Robinson,  J.  S.  Shannon 

H.  B.  Sawyer,  J.  E.  Broderick,  S.  D.  Shepard,  C.  S.  Stevens,  J.  A]j 


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118  BUSESTESS  DIRECTORY. 


Sheehan,  A.  P.  Spiller,  Timothy  Sullivan,  A.  H.  'SVilliams,  G.  H.  War-f 
ren,  R.  0.  Wood,  David  Wadsworth,  W.E.  Winsor. 

Churches — 1st.  Bap.,  W.  C.  McAllester;  1st.  F.  Bap.,  N.  A.  Avery; 
Merrimack  Street  Bap.,  Nathaniel  L.  Colby  ;  People’s  Bap.,  Edgar  M. 
Levy  ;  1st.  Cong.,  Willard  G.  Sperry  ;  Franklin  Street  Cong.,  C.  S. 
Murkland;  Union  Cong.,  Charles  B.  Wathen ;  1st.  M.  E.,  Claudius 
Byrne;  St  Paul’s  M.E.,  J.  M.  Burrell;  St.  James’  M.  E.,  M.  Y.  B.  Knox; 
St.  Jean  M.  E.,  Thomas  A.  Dorion  ;  Grace  Epis.,  Henry  E.  Cooke  ; 
Cath.,  J.  J.  Lyons;  J.  A.  Chevalier,  L.  A.  Laroque;  D.  M.  Bradley,  J. 
Desmond,  E,  Nickey,  J.  E.  Emerson:  P.  Hevey,  S.  Jorg;  U.  L.  Lamay  ; 
Unit.,  C.  W.  Heizer  ;  Univ.,  W.  H.  Morrison  ;  Christian,  J.  A.  Gass  ; 
Presb.,  F.  C.  Stoekle  ;  Adv.,  Charles  L.  Baker,  C.  P.  Crossett. 

Hotels — Massabesic  House,  A.  R.  Ingham.;  Waverly  House,  Wal¬ 
lace  &Yining;  Merrimack  House,  R.  K.  Jones;  Amoskeag,  Curtis 
Joyal  ;  Hotel  Windsor,  Buchanan  &  Willis  ;  Belmont,  H.  N.  Dyke  ; 
Elm  House,  M.  S.  Chamberlin  ;  Hotel  Judson,  C.  A.  Foye;  Lake  View 
House,  Jas.  H.  Sargent;  Manchester  House.  A.  M.  Winchester  ;  City 
Hotel,  C.  H.  Perkins  ;  Eagle  Hotel,  Pelren  &  Thompson  ;  Hanover 
House,  George  H.  Carter  ;  Hanover  street  House.  J.  McGregor  ;  Hotel 
Lamprey.  John  Driscoll  ;  Island  Cottage,  Fletcher  &  Hutcoinson  : 
Lowell-street  House,  Edward  Smith  ;  Mill  Dam  House,  F.  W.  Elliott; 
Park  Road  Mouse,  Thomas  Lunan  ;  Webster  House,  Martin  &  Austin. 

Ins.  Ag’tS  —  J.  F.  Chase,  E.  P.  Richardson,  J.  G.  Lane,  J.  C.  French, 
Clough  &  Clark.  C.  M.  Edgerly.  A.  J. Lane,  G.  W.  Weeks,  J.  J.  Dillon,! 
W.  T.  Stevens,  Elliot  &  Co.,  A.  P.  Wilson,  CHENEY,  SHURTLEFF  &\ 
CHENEY,  John  Dowst,  C.  L.  Harmon,  N.  H.  Lander,  0  Connor  &j 
Sheehan,  S.  B.  Stearns,  John  Wilson,  Sheehan  &  Noonan,  W.  H.  S.] 
Whitcomb  &  Co. 

Lawyers — Daniel  Clark,  David  Cross,  J.  P.  Tuttle,  B.  P.  Gilley, 

G.  I.  McAllister,  L.  W.  Clark,  L.  B.  Clough,  E.  F.  Jones,  C.  H.  Bart¬ 
lett,  Wm.  Little,  J.  W.  Fellows,  C.  A,  Sulloway,  A.  0.  Brown,  J. 

H.  Andrews,  N.  P.  Hunt,  H.  E.  Burnham,  C.  A.  O’Connor,  R.  J. 
Peaslee,  J.  B.  Straw',  J.  F.  Briggs,  D.  F.  O’Connor,  J.  P.  Bartlett,  C.  E. 
Cochran,  B.  F.  Clark,  H.  W.  Blair,  D.  A.  Taggart,  F.  C.  Livingston,  A. 

C.  Osgood,  J.  C.  Bickford,  I.  L.  Heath,  H.  F.  Norris,  A.  R.  Simmons, 
J.  G.  Dearborn,  John  Foster,  J.  B.  Pattee,  A.  H.  Hale,  G.  W.  Pres¬ 
cott,  J.  T.  Moore,  Geo.  H.  Warren,  A.  A.  Adams,  J.  W.  Center,  W.  B. 
Clement.  0.  S.  Coimier,  J.  G.  Crawford,  W.  H.  Drury,  Joseph  Le- 
Boeuf,  H.  E.  Loveren,  T.  J.  O’Donnell,  D.  L.  Perkins,  D.  P.  Perkins, 
R.  W.  Pillsbury,  J.  H.  Riedell.  Samuel  Upton. 

Livery  Stables — James  Bros.,  Burnham  &  Co.,  E.  T.  James,  C.  H. 
Simpson,  J.  C.  Nichols  &  Son,  Smith  &  Whitten,  W.  Felch,  Cava¬ 
naugh  Bros.,  J.  N.  Foss,  F.  X.  Chenette,  Geo.  A.  Cate.  Wm.  Cate,  Emer- 
!son  &  Haines,  W.  J.  Freemen,  D.  N.  Gove,  D.  H.  Morgan,  Geo.  W. 
Reed,  N.  B.  Reed,  A  C.  Walker,  Geo,  W.  Whittier,  A.  J.  Young, 
Eugene  Wilson. 

Manufacturers— Belts.  J.  sticknej' ;  bobbins,  James  Baldw'in 
Co.,  carriages,  Sanborn  Carriage  Co.,  J.  B.  Me  Crillis  &  Son,  J.  T. 
Beach,  J.  F.  Conway,  D.  F.  Cressey  &  Co.;  cigars,  G.  H.  Hubbard, 
R.  G.  Sullivan ;  concrete  paving,  Charles  H.  Robie,  J.  Me  Derby  & 
Son;  cottons  and  linens,  Amoskeag  Manuf g  Co.,  H.  F.  Straw,  ag’t. 
Langdon  Manufacturing  Co.,  W.  E.  Winsor,  ag’t,  Manchester  3Iills,  C. 

D.  Kc  DufRe,  ag’t,  Amory  Mills,  W.  E.  Winsor,  ag’t,  Manchester 
Print  Works,  B.  C.  Dean,  ag’t.  Stark  Mills,  S.  N.  Bourne,  ag’t ;  facto, 
jry  reeds,  John  Clew’orth  &  Co.;  factory  cards,  Denney  &  Bisco’ 
jfactory  fliers,  J.  A.  V.  Smith  ;  factory  roll  covers,  C.  B.  Bradley’s  estate’ 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


119 


Plumer  &  Brown  ;  kosiery,  A.  P.  Olzendam  &  Sons,  H.P.Ray  ;  knitting 
machines,  G.  A.  Leighton;  knitting  machine  needles,  Wm.  Corey; 
loom  harnesses,  F  H.  Simpkin  ;  papermakers,  Amoskeag  Paper  Mills, 
P.  C.  Cheney  Co.;  power  loom  pickets,  J.  Stickney  ;  reed  manufactu¬ 
rers,  John  W.  Mears,  F.  H.  Simpkins;  shoes,  Manchester  Shoe  Mf’g, 
Co.:  shuttles,  J.  Baldwin  Co.;  soap,  M.  W.  Sawyer,  J.  S.  Holt,  J.  N. 
Anger;  spokes  for  carriages,  B.  H.  Piper;  stair  rails,  W.  F.  Hubbard, 
Westover  &  Gould,  J.  Hodge ;  steam  dyeing,  J.  P.  Ankarloo;  steam 
engines,  Manchester  Locomotive  Works  ;  steam,  gas  and  water  pipe, 
T.  A.  Lane,  Henry  Fisk,  Pike  &  HeaM,  D.  J.  Murphy;  straw 
goods,  J.  J,  Dixon;  woolen  cloths,  Manchester  3Iills,  C.  D.  McDuffee, 
agt. ;  Goffs  Falls,  Devonshire  Mills,  Thus.  Walker,  Jr,,  agt. 

Mechanics  and  Artisans  —  architects,  W.  M.  Butterfield;  bak¬ 
ers,  M.  Cronan,  Paradise  &  Company,  W.  D.  Ladd  &  Co.,  Vaughan  & 
Co.,  A.  Rivard, P.  Riley,  Manette  &  Co.,  L.  Desmechen,  Gauvin  &  Arch- 
ambault,  Robitaille  &  Comp’y,  J.  Bergamann:  bill  posters,  F.  P.  Colby 
&  Co.;  book  binders,  Temple  &  Farrington  Co.,  J,  B.  Clarke;  brass 
founder,  D.  B.  Varney;  brewers,  Carney,  Lynch  &  Co.,  T.  F.  Glancey  ; 
bricklayers,  plasterers  and  contractors,  J.  J.  Bennett,  Laird  & 
Merrill,  Bennett  &  Lord,  Cate  &  Dickey  ;  carpenters  and  builders,  W. 
Ireland,  J.  H.  Maynai-d,  J.  S.  Cate,  J.  F.  Seaw^ard,  A.  Gay,  Mead,  Ma¬ 
son  &  Co.,  Head  &  Dowst,  N.  R.  Bixby,  E.  B.  Veasey;  carriage 
trimmers,  J.  Goggin,  J.  T.  Beach  ;  civil  engineers,  J.  B.  Sawyer, 
•A.  G.  Stevens,  J.  A.  Weston,  Bartlett,  Young  &  Gay,  W.  H.  Bennett. 
J.  F.  James,  P.  J.  Young,  E.  H.  Hobbs;  engravers,  H.  W.  &  E.  A. 
Herrick,  A.  H.  Paige,  R.  T.  Martin;  gas  fitters,  B.  F.  Fogg,  T.  A.  Lane, 
H.  Fisk;  granite  workers.  A.  Bodwell  &Co.,  H.  Johnson,  F.  S.  Bodwell, 
Heath  <fe  Stearns,  Palmer  &  Garmon,  Marden  &  Woodbury,  Michael 
Tanguey,  Manchester  Granite  Co. ;  gunsmiths,  C  C.  Clark,  W.  H.  Vick¬ 
ery  ;  harnesses,  N  J. Whalen,  I.S.York,  Cavanaugh  Bros.,  Oliver  Greely. 
H.  C.  Ranno,  F.  N.  McLaren,  Frederick  Allen:  iron  founders,  C.  H. 
Hutchinson,  A.  H.  Lowell  &  Co.,  Amoskeag  M’fg.  Co.,  Manchester  Lo¬ 
comotive  Works;  machinist',  Amoskeag  Manuf’g  Co.,  S.  C.  Forsaith 
Machine  Co.,  Elliott  &  Jenkins,  Manch’r  Locomotive  W’ks,  C.  H.  Hutch¬ 
inson,  Geo.  A.  Leighton ;  marble  workers, Palmer  &  Garmon,  Heath  & 
Stevens;  millers,  Pettee  &  Adams ;  painters,  J.  J.  Abbott,  Joel  Daniels 
&  Co.,  W.  B.  Abbott,  J.  Choate,  J.  Bryson;  photographers,  S.  Piper, 

S.  D.  Quint,  J.  G.  Ellinwood,  L.  W.  Colby,  J.  F,  Langley,  W.  R.  Call, 
H.  C.  Wallace;  planers,  S.  C.  Forsaith  Machine  Co.,  W.  F.  Hubbard, 
J.  Hodge,  A.  C,  Wallace,  Austin,  Flint  &  Day;  plumbers,  B.  F  Fogg, 

T.  A.  Lane,  Pike  &  Heald ;  printers.  Union  Publishing 
Co.,  J.  B.  Clarke,  A.  S.  Campbell  &  Co.,  Novelty  Co., 
C  L.  Fitzpatrick,  T.  H.  Tuson,  Temple  &  Farrington  Co., 
0.  J.  Burbank, T.  H.  Crosby ,E.  H.  Dufresne;  F.  G.  Riddle,  R.  Zuitzsche, 
roofers,  E.  J.  Williams,  J.  McDerby  &  Son;  slaters,  E.  J.  Williams; 
G.  L.  Young;  tailors,  C.  M.  Floyd  &  Co.,  Plumer  &  Holton,  R.  E.  Mc¬ 
Kean,  Handy  &  Thayer,  Gallagher  &  Mara,  E.  Leveen,  A.  G.  Smith; 
tanners,  curriers  and  wool  pullers,  Kimball  &  Gerrish  ;  upholsterers, 
R.  D.  Gay,  J.  Cavanaugh,  Higgins  Bros.  Co.,  C.  A.  Hoit  &  Co.,  D.  A. 
Simons. 

Merchants — Agricultural  implements,  .Manchester  "Hardware  Co., 
J.B.  Varick  Co.,  Killev  &  Wadleigh  ;  auctioneers,  Cavanaugh  Bros.,J.B. 
Jones,  G.  F.  Bosher,  H.  B.  Fairbanks;  books  and  stationery,  W.  P. 
Goodman,  C.  P.  Trickey,  Temple  &  Farrington  Co.,  E.  R.  Coburn  &  Co., 
L.  T.  Mead ;  boots  and  shoes,  W.  H.  Cate,  G.  W.  Dodge,  F.  C. 
Dow,  Me  Donald  &  Cody,  Straw  &  Dodge,  J.  S.  Berry,  Wingate  & 


120  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Gould,  J.  Murray,  A.  &  W.  S.  Heath,  John  Francis,  P.  Primeau,  C.  S. 
Boyington,  J.  F.  Gillis;  carpets.  Barton  &  Co.,  Higgins  Bros.,  Weston 
&  Hill ;  clothing  and  furnishing  goods,  Cushman  &  Hardy,  Weston  & 
Martin,  H.  M.  Moody,  C.  M.  Floyd  &  Company,  F.  P.  Kimball, 

R.  E.  McKean,  Chalifoux  &  Co.,  Manchester  One  Price  Clothing 
Co.,  J.  A.  Folsom,  Edward  Leveen.  J.  T.  Donahoe,  M.  O’Dowd, 
Star  Clothing  House;  coal  and  wood,  Marshall  &  Underhill,  F.  T.  Dun- 
ilap,  DeCourcey  &  Holland,  L.  B.  Bodwell  &  Co.,  Poore  &  Poore,  Moore 
;&  Preston,  E.  P.  Johnson  Co.;  coflBns,  F.  L.  Gray,  F.  L.  Wallace  &  Co., 
lA.  E.  Morse,  F.  X.  Chenette,  E.  V.  Turcotte,  P.  A.  Devine,  P,  Kean, 
T.  F.  Collins;  coke,  Manchester  Gas  Light  Co.;  confectionery, 
'J.  E.  Hall,  E.R. Barry ;  crockery,  D.  A.  Simons,  Higgins,  Bros.  &  Co., 
jC.  A.  Hoitt  &  Co.,  Gage  &  Colby;  drugs  and  medicines,  Z.  F.  Camp 
jbell,  A.  D.  Smith,  F.  H.  &  W.  M.  Eame,  Tebbetts  &  Soule,  E.  H. 
[Currier,  L.  K.  Mead,  J.  B.  Hall,  F.  A.  James,  C.  T.  Newman, 
J.  0.  Burbank,  Marshall  &  Knowlton,  C.  B.  Littlefield,  J.  F.  Dignan, 
Snelling  &  Co.,  F.  C.  Milville,  Forcier  &  Frederic,  Smith  k  Robin.son, 
Gingras  &  Bouthillier;  dry  goods.  Barton  k  Co.,  Clark  k  Esty,  Gazaille 
&  Co.,  G.  Blanchette,  G.  H.  Tanswell,  Weston  k  Hill, 
Harley  &  Robie,  P.  Kean,  L.  P.  LeBoute;  fancy  goods,  Thomas  Mor¬ 
gan,  Frank  Fitts,  Lizzie  Gillis,  F.  C.  Morrill,  W.  F.  Greenwood; 
fish  and  oysters,  C.  T.  Allen,  E,  S.  Newton ;  fiorists,  H.  H.  Hunt¬ 
ress,  Taylor  &  Flanders,  F.  S.Worthen  &  Son,  G.  A.  Campbell,  Frank 
W.  Fitts  ;  fiour,  grain  and  meal,  Pettee  k  Adams,  A.  N.  Clapp,  Drake  k 
Parker,  Partridge  Bros.,  Merrill  k  Freeman,  J.  Hayes  &  Co. ;  furniture, 
D.  A.  Simons,  M.  Labreche,  C.  A.  Hoitt  &  Co.,  J.  Y.  McQuestion,  Higgins 
Bros.  Co.,  J.  Cavanaugh,  Josselyn  k  Co.;  furs,  J.Truesdale,  N.  Nichols; 
groceries,  A.  N.  Clapp,  A.  M.  Eastman,  H.  B.  Sawyer,  J.  Me 
Keon,  Belliveau  k  Pepin,  Eager  &  Rand  Co.,  Fradd  k 
Follansbee,  G.  W.  Adams,  T.  F.  Fifield,  McQuade  Broth¬ 
ers,  Hardy  &  Co.,  A.  G.  Grenier,  John  Cashman,  Griffin  Brothers, 
C.  E.  York,  J.  H.  Wiggin  k  Co.,  P.  Harrington,  S.  L.  Flanders,  E.  E. 
Colburn  ;  hardware,  Manchester  Hardware  Company,  J.  B.  Varick  Co.. 
Killey  &  Wadleigh,  Moore  &  Preston  ;  hay  and  straw,  Partridg.e 
Brothers,  Merrill  &  Freeman,  E.  P.  Johnson  &  Co.,  Leonard  Shelters^  J. 
C.  Nichols  k  Son;  house  furnishing  goods,  Higgins  Bros.,  D.  A.  Simo’ns; 
ladies’  furnishing  goods,  J.  H.  Howard,  Clark  &  Esty,  Frank  Fitts; 
leather,  J.  Stickney ;  lime  and  cement,  E.  P.  Johnson  Co.,  Pattee  k 
Adams,  Drake  k  Parker:  lumber,  A.  C.  Wallace,  W.  W.  Hubbard,  A. 
J.  Sawyer,  L.  A.  Clough,  J.  H.  Maynard,  J.  Hodge,  Head  &  Dowst ;  meat 
(wholesale)  Manchester  Meat  Co,,  Hammond  k  Co.,  S.  P.  Pike 
&  Co,,  John  E.  Towle  k  Co.;  millinery,  Clark  &  Esty,  T.  Mor¬ 
gan,  Orrill  &  Weston,  F.  W.<^Fitt8,  Mrs.  A.  C.  Burbank,  C.  k  F.  Johnson, 

S.  G,  Fletcher,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Gallagher,  L.  P.  LeBoute ;  music, 
I.  S.  Whitnej',  C.  H.  Kimball,  W.  H.  Elliott ;  pianos, 
C.  P.  Trickey,  R.  B.  Quay,  E.  T.  Baldwin,  W.  H.  Elliott,  I.  S.  Whitney, 
C.  H.  Kimball,  M.  D.  Fife  k  Co.,  A.  Z.  Jenkins;  picture  frames,  E.  R. 
Coburn  k  Co.,  Hale  &  Whittemoro,  Temple  &  Farrington  Co.,  C.  P. 
Trickey;  paper  hangings.  Temple  k  Farrington  Co.,  R.  D.  Gay,  Joel 
Daniels,  John  Bryson,  D.  K.  Simons,  L.  Seiberlich  k  Co.;  produce, 
A.  M.  Eastman,  Blaisdell  &  Perkins,  Eager  &  Rand,  Sleeper  &  Co., 
Dodge  &  Laing,  E.  M.  Slayton,  John  E.  Towle  &  Co.,  A.  G.  Grenier, 
H.  I.  Fancher,  S.  P.  Pike  k  Co. ;  pumps,  Pike  k  Heald,  T.  A.  Lane,  B. 
F.  Fogg,  H.  Fisk,  A.  A.  Amlaw  ;  rubber  goods,  N.  H.  Rubber  Co.,  J. 
Stickney ;  sewing  machines,  E.  Dearborn,  F.  B.  Clark,  E.  R.  Coburn, 
k  Co.,  Barton  k  Co.,  C.  H.  Kimball,  E.  W.  Morse,  Singer  M’fg  Co., 


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121 


Wheeler  &  Wilson  Co.;  shoe  stock  and  findings,  J.  Stickney ;  stoves 
and  tin  ware,  J.  Briggs,  I.  S.  Coffin,  G.  R,  Vance  &  Co.,  J.  Driscoll, 
A.  Hovey,  Pike  &  Heald,  Manchester  Heating  &  Lighting  Co. ;  watch¬ 
es  and  jewelry,  C.  A.  Trefethen,  C.  Anderson  &  Co.,  John  Mooar, 
Lovejoy  &  Stratton,  William  H.  Elliot,  Smith  &  Mansur,  F.  Watts, 
F.  F.  Shaw,  C.  Dean  ;  wholesale  flour  and  grain  dealers,  Pettee  & 
Adams,  A.  N.  Clapp,  Drake  &  Parker,  Dodge  &  Laing,  L.  Shelters; 
wholesale  produce,  E,  M.  Slayton,  L.  Shelton,  H.  Marshall,  G.  W. 
Morgan ;  wood,  L.  B.  Bodwell  &  Co.,  E.  P.  Johnson  Co.,  Burns  & 
Poore,  Moore  &  Preston,  DeCourcey  &  Holland,  Fred  Dunlap. 

Physicians — C.  F.  Flanders,  H.  W.  Boutwell,  C.  W.  Downing,  M.  0. 
A.  Hunt,  Wm.  Holland,  L.  B.  How,  H.  T.  Boutwell,  Wm.  Maxwell, 
J.  E.  Lemaitre,  J.  A.  Jackson,  L.  French,  Ulias.  Corey,  J,  Fergu¬ 
son,  J.  P.  Walker,  L.  M.  Higgins,  John  Fltzpafriclf,  C.  L,  Jeffers, 

C.  B,  Sturtevant,  0.  D.  Abbott,  McDonald  &  Sylvain,  L.  M.  French,  D. 
8.  Adams,  H.  C.  Canney,  H.  B.  Burnham,  Luther  Pattee,  Wm.  M, 
Parsons,  G.  D.  Towne,  J.  W.  Mooar,  J.  E.  Lanouette,  G.  W.  Ntitter^ 
H.  deW.  Carvelle,  Thomas  Wheat,  W.  W.  Wilkins,  Charles  Stark, 
J.  M.  Collity,  Ellen  A.  Wallace,  William  Walker,  Edw'ard  White, 
J.  L.  Robinson,  E,  H,  Currier,  C.  M.  Dodge,  Miss  Mary  Danforth, 
E.  B.Aldrich,  J.  E.  E.  Roy,  J.  F.  Robinson,  E.  B.  Dunbar,  J.  F.  Brown, 
Geo.  C.  Hoitt,  W.  F.  Templeton,  N.  P.  Taplin,  Emil  Custer,  C. 

E.  Dodge,  G.  A.  Campbell,  Edmond  Bernier,  Mr*'.  Edwin  Branch,  John 
L.  Burnham,  George  Frechette,  E.  N.  Fugere,  Max  C.  Groppner, 
Bruno  W,  Guyon,  M.  E.  Kean,  Wm.  H.  Lyons,  Gustavus  B.  Morey, 
Alby  H.  Paige,  Miriam  B.  Paige,  W.  H.  Pattee,  Mrs.  E.  G.  P.vrnm- 
Perry,  Miss  Florauce  N.  Robinson,  Cornelius  F.  Starr,  A.  G.  Straw, 
Miss  Etta  G,  Wiggin,  Sarah  E.  Whittemore  Mrs.  C.  B.  Steavens  ;  den¬ 
tists,  Hiram  Hill.J.  B.  Prescott,  C.  E.  Page,  C.  D.  Brande  &  Son,  W. 

F.  Childs,  F.  C.  Chase,  W.  E.  Marden,  Blackstone  &  Fisher,  Eaton 
&  Boothby,  Clarance  W.  Buck,  Bruno  R.  Desrosiers,  Charles  L.  Du- 
chesny,  Chas.  L.  Fitzpatrick,  N.  T.  Folsom,  John  J.  Papin,  An¬ 
drew,  J.  Sawyer  ;  vet.  surg.,  A.  L.  Dodge,  S.  F.  Burnham,  J.  Blakely, 
J.  Alexander,  G.  H.  Ellenwood,  J.  L.  Golden. 

Real  Estate  Agents — A.  J,  Lane,  A.  L.  Walker  &  Son,  B.  F 
&  S.  D.  Shepard,  C.  C.  Hayes,  J.  N.  Marston,  A.  M.  Corning 
H.  H.  Dustin, 

itla.plewood. — See  Bethlehem. 

MARL.BOROU€lH,  CHESHIRE— Fop.  1,695.  S.  W.  fr.  C 
48  m. ;  S.  E.  fr.  Keene,5  m.  R.  R.  S. — Marlboro,2*>^m.  on  Cheshire  R.  R. 
X  ni.  on  B.  L.  &  C.  R.  R.  Stage  twice  a  day. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  F.  E.  Adams;  Treas.,  G.  G.  Davis;  Selectmen,^.  R. 
Farnum,A.  A.  Wallace,D.  W'.  Tenney;  Board  of  Education,S.  H.  McCol- 
lester,  C.  0.  W^hitney,  W.  H.  Aldrich. 

Postmasters — C.  L.  Bemis  ;  Depot, - . 

Justices — Elijah  Boyden,  Martin  Chase,  G.  G.  Davis,  Nelson  Con¬ 
verse,  Clinton  Collins,  L.  E.  Tilden,  Nto/e ;  L.  A.  Fuller,  Luke  Knowl- 
ton. 

Churches — Cong.,  W.  F.  Alexander ;  Meth.,  G.  W.  Buzzell ;  R.  Cath. 

D.  Fing;  Univ.,  R.  D.  Towne. 

Exp.  Agents — Smalley  &  Lawrence;  Depot,  C.  S.  Moors. 
Hotels--^onver8e  House,  N.  Converse. 

Livery  Stable — Smalley  &  Lawrence.  Tel.  Ag’t — Depot,  F.  J.  romis. 
Manufacturers— Bail  boxes,  chair  stock  and  lumber,  L.  A.i 

Fuller;  blacksmiths,  F.  G.  Scoby,  Fred  Waldo;  blankets,  Cheshire 
Blanket  Mills,  C.  0.  Whitney,  W.  H.  Clark  ;  boxes  and  toys,  Luther 


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122 


Hemenway;  builder,  A.  A.  Adams;  flour  and  meal,  D,  R.  &  F,  A.  Cole; 
granite,  G.  D.  Webb;  horse  blankets,  Monadnock  Blanket  Co., 
Richardson  &  Pease;  job  printer,  W.  L.  Metcalf;  pails,  W.  W.  Rich¬ 
ardson,  J.  &  L.  Know  1  ton ;  A.  Fuller  jr.;  patent  roof  paint,  J.j 

A.  White  ;  sash  and  blinds.  Depot, 'W  &  G.  A.  Sherman  ;  woolen  yarn,  J.| 
Townshend  ;  skates  and  curry  combs,  Keene  M’f  g.  Co.  ' 

Merchants — W.  S.  Garfield,  C.  B.  Collins  &  Co.,  F.  E.  Adams  ;| 
A.  Veignault;  boxes  and  lumber,  0.  R.  Wiswall  Estate;  bread, 
J.  Foster;  drugs,  &c.,  A.  M.  Doolittle  &  Co.  ;  groceries,  W.  S.  Ad-' 
ams;  meat,  H.  L.  Page,  W.  S.  Adams;  millinery.  Miss  E.  A.  Knowl-; 
ton;  notions,  Thomas  Mahon ;  tinware  and  stoves,  Merriam  Bros.  ' 
Physicians— W.  H.  Aldrich,  W.  G.  Cain.  | 

Sta.  Agents — Depot,  G,  H.  Sheldon,  E.  N.  Bates.  | 

Telephone — Public  office,  C.  B.  Collins  &  Co.’s  store.  ' 

MARL.OW,  CHESHIRE— 584.  W.  fr.  C.  50  m.;  N.  E.  fr.; 

Keene,  15  m.  R.  R.  S. — Keene,on  Cheshire  R.  R.,15  m.;  Hancock,  16  m. 
onM.AK.  R.  R.  Daily  stages  to  Keene,  Hancock,  Papermill  Village 
and  E.  Dempster.  I 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  E.  N.  Howe;  Selectmen,  I.  S.  Rogers 
J.  M.  Perkins,  G.  S.  Phelps;  Board  of  Education,  G.  S.  Russell,  P.  E.' 
Fox,  J.  M.  Perkins.  | 

Postmaster — E.  N.  Howe.  Physician— Marshall  Perkins.  | 

Justices — J.  Q,.  Jones,  P.  E.  Fox,  HoseaTowne,  E.  G.  Huntley,  State]' 
G.  W.  Clyde. 

Churches — Chris., - ;  Meth.,  II.  G.  Hoisington;  Univ., 

S.  H.  McCallister. 

Hotels  &  Livery  Stables — Forest  House,  G.  A.  Petts. 
Manufacturers — Carriages,  E.  Bixby  ;  doors,  sash  and  blinds,  J.  Q. 
Jones;  leather,  James  Burnap  ;  lumber,  Jas.  Burnap,  E.  B.  Gee,  Hor¬ 
ace  Gee  ;  rakes.  Freeman  Phelps. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Watkins  &  Booth. 

Merchants — Hosea  Towne,  B.  C.  Pike,  E.  A.  Jones;  drugs,  med¬ 
icines  and  fancy  goods,  E.  N.  Howe;  meat,  G.  H.  Messer;  millinery, 
Mrs.  L.  D.  Jones,  Mrs.  B.  C.  Pike:  tinware,  stoves,  &c.,  P.  E.  Fox. 

HILLSBOROUGH— 629.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  40  m. ;  W.  fr. 
Nashua,  18  m.  R.  R.  S. — Mason  Centre  depot  1  m.  fr.  village,  Pratt’s 
Station  on  Peterboro  &  Shirley  Branch  R.  R.  2%  ms.  Stage  twice  a 
day  from  Mason  Centre. 

OFFICERS — Clerk, Q.  B.  Goodwin;  Treas.,  Nelson  L.  Barrett:  Select¬ 
men,  J.  0.  Reed,  Jr.,  B.  F.  March,  Edwin  S.  Spaulding  ;  Board  of  Edu¬ 
cation,  A.  B.  Eaton,  M.  R.  Hodgman,  Timothy  Russell.  j 

Postmaster — C.B.  Goodwin;  Pra^^5,  Jason  Russell. 

Justices — Daniel  Goodwin,  James  Russell,  State;  Herman  Whit¬ 
taker. 

Church — Cong.,  C.  F.  Crathern. 

Exp.  Agt. — S.  T.  Lowell.  ! 

Manufacturers — Carpenters,  J.  P.  Blood,  L.  A.  Blood,  A.  P.  Bar-' 
rett,  Chas.  I.  Wilkinson  ;  handles,  E.  B.  Richardson;  quarrying,  A.  Mc-j 
Donald,  Fitchburg  R.  R.Co.;  soap,  M.  L.  Barrett,  H.  Wilson  ;  harness- 
maker,  A.  B.  Eaton.  } 

Merchants — Alexander  McDonald,  Jas.  H.  Dixon  ;  agricultural  im¬ 
plements,  E.  H.  Russell. 

!^assiabesic — See  Manchester. 

JTIast  Yard — See  Concord. 

Meadows — A  post  office  in  Coos  County. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  123 


iTIelviii’s  Mills — A  p.  o.  in  Merrimack  Co. 

Melvin  Villa.g'e — See  Tuftonboroiigh. 

MEREDITH,  BELKNAP— 1,642.  N.  fr.  C.  36  m  ;  N.  from 
Laconia  9  m.  R.  R.  S. — Meredith  Village,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  l.C.  Boynton;  Treas.,  T.  S.  Moses;  Selectmen, 
Wm.  S.  Smith,  Joseph  W.  Lang,  Austin  S.  Moulton;  Board  of  Edu¬ 
cation,  Harry  L.  Brown,  N.  B.  Plummer,  D.  L.  Alexander. 

Postmasters — Center,  W.  II.  Cate  ;  Village,  F.  H.  Cram. 

Justices — S.  W.  Rollins.  P.  D.  Blaisdellj  Ebenezer  Stevens,  Hanson 
Beede,  G.  G.  Hoyt,  D.  B.  Eaton,  J.  I.  Prescott,  D.  A.  Ambrose,  B.  B. 
Rollins,  State;  N.  G.  Plummer,  John  Webster,  J.  F.  Beede,  C.  W. 
Neal,  B.  R.  Dearborn,  Wm.  H.  Cate,  D*  E.  Eaton. 

Bank  —  Meredith  Village  Savings,  G.  G.  Hoyt,  Pres.;  D.  E.  Eaton, 
Cashier. 

Churches — Cong.,  F.  C.  Libby;  F.  Bap.,  A.  P.  Tracy;  Bap.,  I.  Em¬ 
ery  ;  Center f  D.  Calley ;  Oak  llill^  J.  Erskine,  p.  o.  ad.  Meredith. 

Eating  House— E.  Page. 

Ex.  Ag’t — Edwin  Cox. 

Hotel — Elm  House,  Thomas  Gray, 

Ins.  Ag’ts — S.  W.  Rollins,  C.  W  Neal,  F.  H,  Cram,  E.  F.  Wiggin. 

Lawyers — S.  W.  Rollins,  J.  L.  Wilson. 

Livery  Stables — Edwin  Cox,  W.  J.  Collins,  D.  F.  Bean,  Thomas 
Gray. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  W.  M.  Rand,  David  Smith,  E.  H. 
Maloon,  E.  W.  Prescott,  G.  M.  Prescott;  Center,  L.  W.  Whiting; 
builders,  C.  D.  Maloon,  H.  V.  Jones,  A.  J.  Watson.  F.  A.  Blake,  A.  W. 
James;  Center,  J,  S.  Sanborn;  carriages,  E.  H.  Maloon,  W.  J.  Collins; 
coffins  and  caskets,  H.  0.  Moulton;  harnesses.  S.  M.  Estes;  lumber, 
Meredith  Shook  &  Lumber  Co.,  J.  A,  Lang,  G.  H.  Clark  &  Co  ;  lumber 
and  carding  mills.  Center,  T.  Muzzy  ;  marble  works,  J.  U.  Farnham; 
masons,  (brick)  J.  D.  Bartlett,  F.  W.  Smith,  G.  H.  Thurston  ;  organs 
and  boats,  J.  S.  Robinson;  painters,  (carriage  and  sign,)  F.  L.  Harts¬ 
horn;  painters,  (house,)  John  Easter,  J.  J.  A.  Reynolds,  P.  P.  Reed, 
John  Choate;  patent  adjustable  sieve,  A.  S.  Clough;  patent  swivel 
plow,  Wadleigh  Plow  Co.;  photographers,  F.  B.  Wilson,  J.  L.  Chase; 
piano  cases,  &c.,  J.  A.  Lang  &  Co.;  printers,  G.  F.  Sanborn,  C.  A.  Clark 
&  Co.;  tailor,  J.  S.  Wadleigh  ;  undertakers,  D.  A.  Ambrose,  H.  0. 
Moulton. 

Merchants — E.  C.  Mansfield,  J.  W.  Beede  &  Co.,  P.  D.  Blaisdell  &  Co., 
Pease  k  Towle,  A.  A.  Kidder  &  Co.,  J.  B.  French;  Center,  W.  H.  Cate; 
auctioneer,  Hanson  Beede;  drugs,  medicines,  books  and  stationery, 
C.  W.  Morrison,  G.  F.  Sanborn  ;  furniture,  J.  S;  Robinson,  D.  A.  Am¬ 
brose;  jewelry,  P.  A.  Ellsworth;  merchant  tailor,  J.  S.  Wadleigh; 
millinery,  Mrs.  J.  U.  Farnham ;  small  wares  and  ffincy  goods.  Miss 
0.  E.  Osgood  ;  tin  ware,  stoves,  etc.,  T.  S.  Moses;  dry  goods  and  ready 
made  clothing,  E.  C.  Mansfield,  J.  W.  Beede  &  Co.;  groceries,  flour, 
grain,  hardware,  paints,  oils,  crockery,  etc.,  J.  W.  Beede  &  Co.,  J.  B. 
French,  Pease  &  Towle,  P.  D.  Blaisdell,  A.  A.  Kidder  &  Co.;  Centre, 
Wm.  H.  Cate;  fish  and  oysters,  T.  B.  Nichols,  E.  Page;  ice,  N.  V. 
.Jones;  musical  instruments,  H.  L.  Brown  ;  meat,  T.  B.  Choate. 

Physicians — N.  C.  Nutting,  F.  L.  Hawkins,  Mary  A.  Nutting;  den¬ 
tist,  C.  C.  Matthewson. 

Tei.  Agent — C.  W.  Morrison. 

Telephone— Miss  0.  E.  Osgood. 

Meriden — See  Plainfield. 

Merrill — -A  postoffice  in  Farmington. 


124 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

MERR131ACK,  HILLSBOROUGH— 957.  S.  from  C.  26 
m;  S.  W,  fr.  Manchester,  10  in.  N.  from  Niishua,  8  m.  R.R.S. — Merri-{ 
mack,  Reed’s  Ferrj',  and  Thornton’s  Ferry,  on  Concord  R.  R.  South: 
Merrimack,  on  Nashua  and  Wilton  R.  R.  j 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  Edwin  M.  Parker;  Treas.,  Chas.  S.  Nesmith 
Selectmen,  Henry  A.  Harris,  Harrison  E.  Herrick,  Geo.  W.  Moulton  ;| 
Board  of  Education,  Henry  A.  Harris,  H.  A.  Porter,  J.  P.  Walker.  i 

Postmaster  &  Exp.  Ag’t — J.  T.  Jones.  ' 

Justices — W.  T.  Parker,  W.  W.  Pillsbiiry,  E.  A.  Keep,  Charles  S.' 
Nesmitli.  State;  G.  F.  Spaulding,  J.  P.  Walker,  Luther  Kittridge,  Alden 
Youngman,  H.  A.  Porter,  C.  F.  Patterson. 

Church — Cong.,  E.  A.  Keep.  * 

Literary  Institution — Me  Gaw  Normal  Institute,  F.  E.  Burnett.  ■ 
Merchant — w.  J.  Ayer.  ; 

I  Physician— W.  W.  Pillsbury. 

Soutli — Postmaster — Geo.  E.  Patterson.  I 

j  Church — Cong., - .  Ex.  Ag’t — A.  L.  Conaut.  { 

Hotel — Franklin  Farm  House,  Chas.  Tennant,  prop.  i 

Manufacturer— Lumber,  Rodney  Hodgman. 

Mechanic — Carpenter,  Geo.  E.  Patterson. 

Merchant — Groceries,  J.  W.  Morse. 

Reed’s  Ferry — Postmaster — M.  P.  Nichols. 

Exp.  Agent — J.F.  Nichols. 

Manufacturers — Brick,  Joseph  Kittredge  ;  fish  barrels,  kits,  cooper 
stock  and  lumber,  Fessenden  &  Lowell;  overalls,  J.  C.  Kittredge. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  J.  M.  Fosdick,  J.  B.  Elliot,  Samuel  W. 
Barlow. 

Merchants — Hasseltine  &  Co.;  groceries,  flour  and  grain,  David  R. 
Jones. 

Thornton’s  Ferry— Postmaster  &  Exp.  Ag’t— H.  P.  Gage. 
Merchant— G.  B.  Griffin. 

::»IIDDL.ETOX,  STRAFFORD— ^0^.201 .  N.  E.  fr.  C.  40  m  ;  N.i 
W.  fr.  Dover,  24  m.  R.  R.  S. — Union  Till.,  3  m.,  on  Con.  Div.  Eastern 
R.  R.  Stage  Tuesday,  Thursday  and  Saturday.  Farmington,  7  miles,, 
on  D.  &  W.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  A.  G.  rne ;  Treas.,  A.  C.  Moore;  Selectmen, 
Beuj.  P.  Chesley,  Thomas  Drew,  J.  D.  Moore  ;  Supt.,  John  H.  Young. 
Postmaster — G.  D.  Drawbridge.  i 

Justices — A.  G.  Orne,  J.  D.  Moore,  ;  B.  P.  Chesley,  D.  E.  D.j 
iFrost. 

Church— F.  Bap. - . 

Mechanics — Carpenters,  America  Lane,  S.  D.  Jones;  painter,  G.  D.j 
Drawbridge.  ' 

COOS—Fot^.  1029.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  160  m;  N.  E.  fr.  Lancaster, 
80  m.  i2.  fi.  S.— Berlin  Falls,  8  m.,  semi-daily  stage ;  West  Milan,  7,. 
on  G.  T.  R.  R.  , 

OFFICERS— F.  E.  Wheeler;  Treas.,  S.  A.  Collins  ;  Se/ectwew, 
C.  D.  Hamlin,  R.  H.  Cole,  R.  W.  Jackson;  Board  of  Education,  J.  J.^ 
Cobb,  Geo.  A.  Fogg,  Annie  Hamlin. 

Postmasters — D.  B.  York  ;  West,  F.  N.  Blanchard, 
i  Justices — J.  S.  Phipps,  C.  P.  Stevens,  State;  D.  B.  York,  S.  S.  Fur-, 
ibish,  R.  A.  Twitchell,  F.  H.  Blanchard.  i 

Churchs — Meth.,  R.  A.  Farnum.  j 

Hotels— Wheeler,  G.  &  F.  E.  Wheeler;  Mrs.  0.  Plummer;  West,\ 
Ammonoosuc,  J.  J.  Barrett;  Mountain  Tiew  House,  C.  N.  Blanchard.! 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


125 


Manufacturers — Birch  and  poplar  mill,  Hamlin  &  Sons;  black¬ 
smiths,  J.  W.  Martin;  West,  W.  S.  Crockett  ;  carriages,  D.  C.  Bean; 
harnesses,  R.  A.  Woods;  shingles,  R,  H.  Cole. 

Merchants — G.  E.  Dale,  D,  B.  York,  A.  Blake;  West,  Fogg 
Brothers,  F.  H.  Blanchard;  meat,  Jas.  N.  Taylor. 

Physician — J.  J.  Cobb. 

HILLSBOROUGH— Pop.  S,0U.  S.  W.  from  C.  25 
m  ;  N.  W.  fr.  Nashua,  11  m  ;  S.  W.  from  Manchester,  15  m.  R.  R.S. — 
Milford,  on  Wilton  R.  R.  Conveyance  to  all  trains. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  M.  Laws ;  Treas.,  F.  T.  Sawyer ;  Selectmen, 
L.  B.  Dow,  E.  C.  Towne,  M.F.  Crosby;  Board  of  Education,  A.  L. 
Keyes,  Rebecca  T.  Doane,  C.  F.  Ober  ;  Agent,  I.  Pi.  Ashton;  Chief  of 
Police,  J.  W.  Ryan;  Chief  Engineer,  Fire  Department,  Chas.  E.  Marvell ; 
Assets,  Geo.  A.  Mclntire,  Will  F.  Pond. 

Postmaster — J.  W.  Crosby.  Tel.  Ag’t — H.  A.  Sheridan. 

Justices — C.  S.  Averill,  R.  M.  Wallace,  J.  M.  Laws,  J.  W.  Crosby,  W.j 
H.  W.  Hinds,  C.  C.  Shaw,  C.  E.  Knight,  W.  M.  Knowlton,  A.  M.  Pen¬ 
dleton,  John  Kenney,  ;  John  Hadlock,  David  Heald,  D.  K.  Mar-j 
well,.!.  E.  Foster,  J.  E.  Bruce,  S.  C.  Coburn,  A.  L.  Keyes,  F.  W.  Saw-! 
yer,  G.  F.  Bartlett,  G.  E.  Clark.  | 

Banks — Milford  Savings  Bank,  D.  S.  Burnham.  Pres.:  C.  S.  Averill.! 
Cashier;  Souhegan  National,  C.  S.  Averill,  Pres.;  F.  T.  Sawyer,  Cash.,' 
Building  &  Loan  Asso.,  F.  E.  Kaley,  Pres.,  J.  B.  Twiss,  Sec’y.  i 

Churches — Bap.,  J.  V.  Stratton  ;  Cong.,  Wm.  A.  Thomas  ;  Moth.,! 
Wm.  Woods;  R.  Cath.,  P.  L.  0.  McEvoy ;  Unita.,  A.  J.  Rich;  Epis.,* 
W.  H.  Moreland,  p.  o.  ad.  Nashua.  | 

Eating  Houses — E.  B.  Stevens,  JohnGaney.  j 

Insurance  Ag’tS. —  Robert  M.  .Wallace,  Wm.  M.  Knowlton,  C.  P. 
Whitney;  life,  J.  B.  Twiss.  ! 

Exp.  Ag’ts — American  Ex.  Co.,  W.  L.  Carr;  Northern,  E.  M.  Parker.' 
Hotels — Union,  Geo.  Tarleton ;  Endicott  House,  H.  D.  Epps;  Mil¬ 
ford  Springs,  Hotel  Ponemah,  J.  S.  Plummer. 

Lawyers — R.  M.  Wallace,  C.  S.  Averill,  C.  E.  Knight. 

Literary  Institution — Milford  High  School,  G.  W.  Woodward,  priu.; 
Free  Library,  Mrs.  A.  A.  Cochran,  librarian. 

Livery  Stables — Ordway  &  Kendall,  James  W.  Ryan. 

Mechanics  and  Artisans — Blacksmiths,  W.J.  Prince,  G.  E.  Mar¬ 
vell,  .James  Currier,  J.  M.  Stickney,  James  Seaton  ;  builders,  E.  J.  Par¬ 
ker,  C.  D.  Parker,  Thomas  Winters,  Goodale  Bros.,  C.  L.  Manning; 
carrirge  and  sign  painter,  J.  A.  Brahaney,  C.  F.  .Johnson;  gas,  steam 
and  water  litters,  Wrn.  H.  Wilson,  J.  A.  Twiss  &  Co. ;  granite  workers, 
J.  K.  Thompson,  McGuire  &  Kirkprtrick,  Adams  Granite  Co.,  Nathan 
Merrill,  E.  G.  Kittredge  &  Co.,  Newton  Perham,  W.  H,  Young  &  Son,! 
David  Daniels;  laundry,  Moy  Quarg  Sang;  marble  worker,  I.  H.  Carl-j 
ton,  David  Daniels ;  mechanical  draughtsman,  R.  P.  Elliott;  photog¬ 
raphers,  E.  E.  Hubbard,  J.  D.  Perkins:  painters,  paper  hangers  and 
glaziers,  J.  A.  Mixer,  M.  S.  Hall,  Osgood  &  Kenney,  C.  F.  Johnson  ; 
printers,  W.  B.  Rich,  J.  P.  Melzer;  soap  boilers,  W.  S.  Keith  ;  busket 
factory,  Henry  Childs;  taxidermist,  James  I*.  Melzer;  undertaker,  B. 
F.  Foster;  Souhegan  Electric  Jjight  and  Power  Co. 

Manufacturers — Bone  meal,&c.,  E.  S.  Burns;  clothing,  H.  D.  Epps; 
clothing,  (ready  made)  K.  M.  Gray  ;  extension  tables,  W.  K.  Emerson; 
fancy  boxes,  etc.,  Bragg  <fe  Co  riant,  G.  L.  Darracott ;  furniture,  Howard, 
French  &  Heald,  S.  B.  Emerson  &  Son;  hosiery,  P.  Bartlett  &  Son; 
harnesses  and  carriage  trimmings,  W.  K.  Putnam  &  Co,,  J,  C.  Leese; 
knitting  cotton,  Morse  Kaley  Mfg  Co  ;  leather,  A.  J.  Foster  &  Co  ; 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

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lumber,  H.  S.  Gilson,  Dow  &  Gutterson,  D.  T,  Butterick  Co.,  W.  E. 
Pierce  &  Co.,  Frank  Hartshorn,  J.  T.  &  E.  B.  Burns,  Ware  &  Merritt, 
A.W.  Howison;  metal  roofing.  A,  A,  Simonds ;  meal  and  feed,  C.  E. 
Kendall  &  Co.;  patent  hand  screens  and  clamps,  W.  P.  Tarbell ;  pic¬ 
ture  frames,  D.  M.  Heald  ;  planes,  A.  Heald  &  Son  ;  planing  and  mould-: 
ing,  J.  T.  &  E.  B.  Burns ;  plows,  C.  E.  Kendall  &  Co. ;  printer’s  furni¬ 
ture  andp.  o.  boxes,  John  McLane;  paper  boxes,  C.  A.  Adams;  sash,j 
doors  and  blinds,  H.  E.  Muzzey.  i 

Merchants — John  E.  Bruce,  C.  E.  Kendall  &  Co.;  auctioneers,  C.  G.t 
Hatch,  E.  P.  Hutchinson,  B.  F.  Foster;  bakery,  G.  C.  Fessenden;  books 
and  stationery,  F.  W.  Farnsworth ;  boots  and  shoes,  D.  F.  Thompson, 

J.  Shanahan,  J.  M.  Laws;  bicycles  and  fittings,  Louis  Hall;  concrete 
paving,  J.  F.  Grafton;  clocks  and  watches,  J.  E.  Webster,  Hamblett  & 
Heald;  clothing,  hats  and  caps,  J.  A.  Ober  &  Co.,  F.  W.  Richardson; 
coal,  B.  R.  Came,  Merrill  Bros;  cofilus,  I.  H.  Carlton,  B.  F.  Foster;  . 
crockery  and  glass  ware,  F.  W.  Farnsworth  ;  drugs,  medicines  and 
lhardware,  W.  F.  French,  Kidder  &  Whitney;  dry  sroods,  E.  C.  Batch- 
elder  &  Co.,  H.  H.  Barber ;  farm  machinery,  John  Hadlock,  C.  E.  Ken- 
:dall,  E.  C.  Hutchinson,  D.  T.  Buttrick  ;  fish,  A.  E.  Wheeler  &  Co.,  H.i 
!S.  Gilson,  Robert  Elder ;  granite,  L.  M.  Burns,  J.  B.  Melendy,  G.  F. 
Parker,  A.  E.  Carlton,  W.  P.  Easton,  J.  E.  Field,  Luce  &  Co.,  W.  H. 
lYoung  &  Son,  Ponemah  Granite  Co.;  groceries,  Lyford  AKendall,  H. 
|L.  Bartlett,  Tom  G.  Holland,  C.  E.  Kendall  &  Co.,  J.  E.  Bruce,  Jarvis  . 
Stowell ,  ice,  Merrill  Bros.,  F.  B.  French  ;  meat,  Foster  Bros.,  N.  W. 
Robinson,  R.  A.  Clark,  Holt  Bros.,  Albro  Nelson ;  merchant  tailor, 
H.  F.  Warren;  millinery,  H.  H.  Barber,  Mrs.  A.  J.  Burns;  pianos  and 
piano  lamps,  J.  Kenney ;  small  wares,  Mrs.  C.  D.  Sabin  ;  stoves  and  tin 
ware,  G.  A.  Powers,  G.  A.  Avery  &  Co.,  J.  H.  Fay;  variety  store,  A.  W. 
Merrill,  F.  C.  Boutelle. 

Physicians — A.W. Smith,  D.  S.  Dearborn,  H.  S.  Hutchinson,  C.  F. 
Ober;  clair.,  Mrs.  S.  S.  Mixer;  homeo.,  Mary  A.  Lull,W.  H.  W.  Hinds;  ^ 
yet.  surgeons,  J.  W.  Crosby,  C.  H.  Parker;  dentists,  C.  F.  Fiske,  F.  M.  ! 
Wetherbee.  Sta.  Agent  — H.  A.  Sheridan. 

I  Mill  Villagfe — See  Goshen. 

I  Pop.  1,640.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  40  m;  N.  W.  • 

fr.  Dover,  20  m.  M.R.S. — Milton,  on  Ports.  Gt.  Falls  &  Conway  R.  R ; 
for  Milton  Mills,  Union,  4  m.,  connects  twice  daily  by  stage.  i 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  C.  D.  Jones;  Treas.,  Ira  Miller;  Selectmen, 
lOscar  F.  Marsh,  Leroy  F.  Corson,  Fred  P.  Jones;  Board  of  Education,  '■ 
jB.  B.  Plumer,  W.  E.  Pillsbury,  Ira  A.  Cook. 

Postmaster — R.  M.  Kimball. 

!  Justices — J.  U.  Simes,  B.  B.  Plummer,  E.  W.  Fox,  M.  V.  B.  Cook,  i 
jC.  C.  Hayes,  C.  H.  Looney,  Luther  Hayes,  Geo.  Lyman,  B.  F.  Avery, 
|E.  F.  Fox,  F.  L.  Mason,  State;  Ira  Miller,  Joseph  Plummer,  G.  I.  ; 
jLowe,  G.  H.  Goodwin. 

I  Churches — Chris.,  D.  B.  Goodwin ;  Cong.,  R.  T.  Osgood ;  F.  Bap.  ■ 
|J.  S.  Man  ter. 

I  Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — John  E.  Fox. 

I  Hotels — Riverside  House,  C.  H.  Downs;  Phenix  House,  Ero. 
■Edgerly.  ' 

Livery  Stables — Jas.  W.  Nutter.  F.  M.  Chamberlain. 

Literary  Institution — Nute  Free  High  School  and  Library. 
Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  I.  W.  Duntley,  N.  B.  Varney ;  boots  i 
and  shoes,  Burley  &  Usher,  N.  B.  Thayer  &  Co.;  builders,  P.  G.  > 
Webber  &  Bros.;  clothing,  R.  M.  Kimball;  excelsior,  S.  M.  Bragdon  ; 
flour  and  meal,  J.  H.  Avery,  leather,  Board  Mill,  John  Carricabe  . 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  127 


lumber, Luther  Hayes,  L.  Plummer,  p.  o.  ad..  Union;  mowing  ma¬ 
chines,  horse  rakes  &c.,  B.  B.  Plummer;  oars,  Shaw  &  Son: 
paper,  Milton  Manufacturing  Co.;  soap,  C.  M.  Wallingford;  carriage 
.and  sign  painter,  Frank  P.  Twombly  ;  tonsorial  artist,  W.  F.  Har¬ 
graves. 

Merchants — T.  D.  Willey,  A.  M.  Roberts,  Levi  Lucas:  boots  and 
shoes,  N.G.  Pinkham;  groceries,  W.  T.  Wallace;  gents  furnishing 
and  sporting  goods,  cigars  and  tobacco,  C.  D.  Jones;  drugs,  F.  L. 
Mason,  C.  D.  Jones;  ice,  Boston  Ice  Co.,  Lynn  Ice  Co. 
Union  Ice  Co.,  jewelry,  F.  A.  Marks;  provisions,  W.  B.  Grant; 
fish.  L.  S.  Nutter. 

Physician — Malcome  Hart. 

Mills— Postmaster— Elijah  T.  Libbey. 

Churches— Adv.,  Joseph  Spinney ;  Cong., - ;  F.Bap.,  Eben 

Fernald;  Meth.,  B.  F.  Estes. 

Ex.  Agent— Levi  Pillsbury. 

Hotels — Prescott  House,  C.  H.  Prescott  ; 

Livery  Stables — C.  H.  Prescott.  J.  D.  Hanson,  Levi  Pillsbury. 

’  Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  H.  J.  Biirrows,J.  E.  Wentworth  R.  E. 
Grant,  S.  F.  Rines;  boots  and  shoes,  C.  W.  Varney  <fe  Company; 
builders,  A.  B.  Shaw,  A.  A.  Fox,  J.  F.  Titcomb,  E.  S.  Simes : 
doors,  sasli  and  blinds,  A.  B.  Shaw  ;  flannels,  Waumbeck  Manuf’g 
Co.;  felt  cloth,  Riverside  M’f’gCo.;  harnesses,  A.  Sanborn ;  picture 
frames,  E.  Deardin ;  soap,  S.  G.  Chamberlain ;  woolen  goods,  H.  H. 
Townsend. 

Merchants  —  Asa  Fox  &  Son,  J.  U.  Simes,  Ira  Miller;  boots  and 
shoes.  J.  W.  Hanson,  John  Sanborn  ;  confectionery,  C.  E.  Ellis  ;  dry 
goods,  G.  S.  Lovering,  B.  F.  Allbee;  fancy  goods.  Miss  M.  A.  Berry; 
fancy  goods  and  groceries,  H,  A.  Pettengell  &  Co.;  fish,  C.  S.  Lowd; 
furniture,  E.  F.  Fox  ;  groceries,  Waumbeck  Co. ;  jewelry,  E.  T.  Libbey: 
merchant  tailor,  B.  F.  Albee ;  millinery,  Augusta  Berry,  0.  F.  Bacon  ; 
milliner}' and  fancy  goods,  Lizzie  L.  Hart;  novelties,  C.  T.  Haines; 
periodicals,  B.  F.  Allbee;  provisions,  C.  S.  Lowd,  J.  E.  Fowler  ;  stoves 
land  tin  ware,  Murray  Bros.  ;  soda  fountain  and  periodicals,  E.  T. 
Libby,  F.  L.  Marsh. 

Miscellaneous — Conveyancer,  claim  and  collection  agent,  E.  W. 
Fox;  job  printer,  E.  T.  Libbey  ;  machinist,  E.  Osgood;  undertaker. 

A.  A.  Fox. 

Physicians— C.  W.  Gross,  W.  E.  Pillsbury  ;  dentist,  E.  G.  Reynolds. 
I  Summer  Boarding  Houses — Chas.  A.  Reynolds,  C.  S.  Lowd,  Cyrus 
■Miller,  J.  D.  Willey. 

Mirror  liOke — See  Tuftonboro. 

MOXROE,  GRAFTON— Vol^.  478.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  92  m;  N.  fr. 
iVyoodsville,  8  m.  R.  R.  S. — Me  Indoe’s  Falls  and  Barnet,  Vt.,  on  Pass. 
R.  R.  R. 

!  OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.^  Edward  Emery;  Selectmen,  Comer 

B.  Paddleford,  F.  H.  Cross,  Willis  S.  Smith ;  Board  of  Education,  I.  F. 
Page,  Mrs.  Charles  L.  Biiffum,  C.  L.  Buffum. 

Postmasters — I.  F.  Page;  North,  Newton  Lang. 

Justices  — C.  H.  Hosford,  State',  Alex.  Warden. 

Churches — Cong.,  William  Warren;  North,  Meth.,  Wm.  Warren. 

>  Hotel — Monroe  House,  C.  S.  Philbrick. 

Lawyer — C.  H.  Hosford. 

Manufacturers — Builders,  North,  G.  L.  Webster;  butter  tubs,  E.  A. 
Willey;  lumber,  W'illiam  Bedell,  Geo.  Van  Dvke,  p.  o.  ad.  Meindoe’s 
jFalls,  Vt.  •  ‘ 


128  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Merchants — Warden  &  Page. 

J?Iontca.lm — See  Enfield.  I 

MOUL.TONBOROUGH9  CARROLL— Pop.  1,034.  N.  E. 
fr.  C.  50  m;  N.  W.  fr.  Ossipee,  18  m.  R.R.  S. — Meredith  Village,  9  m., 
and  Centre  Harbor,  5  m,,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R.,  Wh.  Mt.  Div.  Daily  stage.' 

OFFICERS — CZerA:,  Leauder  Bryant ;  Treas.^  J.  E.  French;  Select^] 
meriy  G.  H.  Bragg,  J.  C.  Pitman,  S.  C.  Kelley  ;  Board  of  Edv/^ation^  J. 
E.  French,  J.  G.  Abbott,  J.  R.  Caverly. 

Postmasters — Hamlin  Huntress  ;  Long  Island,  G.  F.  Brown ;  Lake 
View,  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Day. 

Justices — J.  G.  Abbott,  B.  M.  Mason,  J.  B.  Dow,  W.  H.  H.  Mason, 

J.  E.  French,  Hamlin  Huntress,  L.  A.  Sibley,  State ;  A.  P.  Jackland,  G. 

K.  Brown,  Leander  Brj’ant,  C.  H.  Mason,  S.  A.  Jackland. 

Church — Meth.,  IV.  J.  Wilkins. 

Hotels — Long  Island,  Island  Home,  Levi  Blake  ;  Long  Island  House,' 
G.  K.  Brown,  M.  B.  House,  J.  M.  Smith.  j 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  A.  A.  Quimby,  H.  A.  Grant ;  lumber,' 
J.  W.  Goodrich,  Isaac  Emery.  ! 

Merchants — H.  Huntress,  A.  P.  Jacland,  Leander  Bryant;  tin 
ware,  stoves  &c.,  A.  J.  Goodwin,  C.  J.  Emerson  ;  wholesale  (traveling) 
fancy  goods  and  notions,  C.  H.  Blake,  p.  0.  ad.  Center  Harbor,  E. Blake.' 
Physicians — w.  H.  H.  Mason,  F.  S.  Lovering.  L.  B.  Morrill.  | 

Summer  Boarding  Houses — J.  C.  Pitman,  Benj.  McDonald,  B.  F. 
Shaw,  A.  P.  Jaclard,  F.  F.  Green,  R.  D.  Green.  j 

ITIoiiltoiiville^  See  Ossipee.  ! 

mount  Sunapee — See  Newbury, 

MOUA'T  VEKNON,  HILLSBOROUGH— Pop.  479.  S.  W.  fr.' 
C.  28  m ;  N.  W.  fr.  Nashua,  15  m.  R.  R.  S — Milford,  5  m.  on  N.  &  W.' 
R.  R.  Daily  stage.  I 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  M.  Fox;  Treas.,  Clark  Campbell;  Selectmen, 
C.  H.  Raymond,  Wm.  G.  Burnham,  Geo.  C.  Hadley;  Board  of  Educa-, 
lion,  Ann  A.  Campbell,  Wm.  H.  Kendall,  Frank  0.  Lamson. 
Postmaster— A.  S.  Bruce.  | 

Justices — C.  J.  Smith,  W,  II.  Stinson,  State;  Clark  Campbell,  J.  M.' 
Fox,  John  Trevit,  0.  W.  Burnham,  A.  S.  Bruce. 

Church— Cong.,  John  Thorpe.  Physician — S.  W.  Ford. 

Hotels — Belleview,  W.  P.  Woods ;  Grand  Hotel,  M.  J.  Sherman. 
Literary  Institution — McCollom  Institute,  0.  F.  Davis,  prin.  j 
Mechanics — Blacksmith,  B.  S.  Lafountain;  carpenters,  F.  H.  Hop¬ 
kins,  Thos.  McQuesten,  Daniel  Richardson  ;  painter,  P.  F.  Pike. 
Merchants— Auctioneers,  A.  S.  Bruce,  J.  M.  Fox  &  Co. 

Telephone  Ag’t— J.  M.  Fox. 

mount  Wa.sliing'ton — A  Post  Office  in  Coos  County. 

munsonville — See  Nelson. 

XASHUA,  Shire-town.  Pop.  19,311.  S.  E-' 

fr.  C.  35  m.  R.  R.  S. — Nashua,  on  N.  &  L.  R.  R.,  Concord  R.  R.,  Wor., 
&  N.  R.  R.,  N.  &  R.  R.  R.,  N.,  A.  &  B.  R.  R.,  «fe  Wilton  R.  R.  | 

CITY  OFFICERS — Mayor,  William  H.  Beasoin  ;  City  Clerk,  Eugene 
M.  Bowman);  Treasurer.  Wm.  E.  Spaulding;  Collector,  Harry  W. 
Ramsdell  ;  Physician,  Martin  H.  Tierney;  Aldermen.  Ward  1,  Chas. 
E.  Cummings,  Chas.  H.  Holden  ;  2,  Chas.  E.  Faxon  ;  3,  John  H. 
Keegan,  Toussaint  Ledoux  ;  Josiah  N.  IVoodward;  5,  Peter  Sweeney; 

6,  James  H.  Moran,  Edward  Field, Russell  White,  Frank  P.  Rideout ; 

7,  Arthur  K.  Woodbury,  Chas.  E.  Gale  ;  8,  Mark  Flather,  Miles  J.' 
Merrill  ;  Police  Court  Justice,  Charles  W.  Hoitt. 

Postmaster— R.  R.  Hooper. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  129 


Justices — H.  B.  Atherton,  M.  R,  Buxton,  E.P.  Brown,  W.  C.  Brow’n’ 

E.  M.  Bowman,  C.  S.  Bussell,  R.  D.  Barnes,  W.  W.  Bailey,  E.  0.  Blunt, 
:C.  II.  Campbell,  E.  J.  Copp,  S.  D.  Chandler,  W.  0.  Clough,  W.  S. 
C.ollins,  C.  E.  Cummings,  J.  B.  Crowley,  H.  A.  Cutter,  E.  S.  Cutter,  L.  D. 

C. ook,  T.  D.  Luce,  A.  J.  Lucier,  E.  M.  Gilman,  G.  W.  Flanders,  Ira 
Cross,  R.  C.  Duffey,  II.  F.  Dane,  J.  J.  Doyle,  Robert  Emerson,  A.  S. 
Eaton,  F.  A.  Eaton,  F.  E.  Elder,  G.  B.  French,  J.  M.  Fletcher,  E.  B. 
Goiild,  C.  W.  Iloitt,  S.  L.  Hallinan,  D.  W.  King,  Patrick  Lonergan, 

D.  R.  Marshall,  F.  A.  Marden,  C.  L.  Meloon,  M.  J.  Merrill, 

F.  G.  Noyes,  E.  W.  Pearson,  E.  E.  Parker,  J.  B  Parker,  C.  D.  Parker, 

G.  F.  Perham,  Caleb  Richardson,  Edward  Spaulding,  George  Stark,  J. 

A.  Si  aulding,  W.  E.  Spalding,  M.  A.  Taylor,  G.  C.  Shattuck,  F.  S.  Sar¬ 
gent,  W.  C.  Tolies,  B.  B.  AVhittemore,  F.  W.  Wright,  G.  H.  Whitney 
State;  G.  F.  Andrews,  W.  S.  Atwood,  J.  C.  Annis,  Harrison  Bald  win 

A.  C.  Biair,  C.  H.  Burke,  W.  J.  Cooper,  L.  S.  Cross,  G.  E.  Bagley,,  W, 

B.  Clark,  G.  E.  Danforth,  J.  H.  Field,  J.  L.  Clough,  C.  N.  Colburn  C. 

C.  Cameron,  G.  W.  Currier,  H.  H.  Davis,  G.  A.  Davis.  J.  P.  Goggin 
W.  B.  Emerson,  W.  A.  Farley,  .J.  B.  Foisie,  V.  C.  Gilman,  W.  H.  Green 
leaf,  P.  II.  Hill,  J.  E.  Hunt,  VV.  P.  Hussey,  I.  F.  Harris,  G.  F.  H.aitf 
mond,  Albert  Lull.  .1.  A.  Hartshorn,  L.  F.  Loc  ke,  0.  D.  Murray,  E  F. 
McQuesten,  C.  R.  McQuesten.  Chas.  McGregor,  W.  ,1.  McKay,  .7.  •  W 
Mansfield,  G.  B.  Peai-son,  E,  T.  Perkins,  B.’A.  Pease,  D.  F.  Runnells 

I.  Robbins,  Jr.,  P.  J.  Reynolds,  Stillman  Swallow,  Geo.  Swain,  C.  W 
Stevens,  J.  M.  Saunders,  A.  W.  Shea,  P.  H.  Sullivan,  F.  E  Tupper 
M.  D.  Taylor,  J.  E.^Tolles,  E.  B.  Towne,  J.  B.  Tillotson,  A.  J.  Tuck 
Fred  Whittemore,  C.  H.  Webster,  W.  R.  AVilcox,  E.  H.  Wason,  E.  F. 
Whitney,  P*.  M.  Sawyer,  J.  H.  Tolies. 

Banks — Indian  Head  National,  C.  H.  Campbell,  Pres.,  F.  A.  Me 
’Kean,  Cash.;  Ist  National,  Geo.  A.  Ramsdell,  Pres.,  J.  A.  Spauld¬ 
ing,  Cash.;  Second  National,  J.  W.  White,  Pres.,  F.  A.  Eaton,  Cash. 
Nashua  Savings,  AV.  AA'.  Bailey,  Pres.,  A’.  C.  Gilman,  Treas.;  City 
Savings,  S.  D.Greeley,  Pres.,  E.  P.  Brown,  Treas.;  Mechanics’  Savings 
John  C.  Lund,  Pres.,  J.  AV^.  AAHiite,  Treas.;  New  Hampshire  Banking 
Company,  Solomon  Spalding,  Pres.,  AA".  A.  Farley,  Treas. 

Churches —  Bap.,  0.  J.  AA'hite,  Frank  S.  Enslue  ;  Cong.,  Cyrus 
Richardson,  George  AA\  Grover  ;  F^pis.,  AA'.  H.  Moreland  ;  Meth.,  (Main 
St.)  C.  AA’.  Rowley;  R.  Cath.,  E.  E.  Buckle,  J.  Rilley’,  D.  A^^  Fitzger¬ 
ald,  (Irish)  ;  J.  B.  H.  Millette,  H.  A.  Lessard,  (French);  Unit.,  C. 
F.  Abbott;  IJniv..  H.  B.  Smith  ;  Advent,  N.  0.  Prescott. 

Eating  Houses —  D,  Hartwell,  G.  H.  Burbank,  Israel  Burnham, 

J.  0.  Ingalls,  Brophy  Bros.,  J.  H.  Bly,  A.  Shattuck,  C.  F.  Nichols, 

H.  J.  Pease. 

Ex.  Agents — U.  S.  &  Canada  Express,  Marsh’s  Nash.  &  Boston  Ex. 
HotelS-r-Tremont  House,  Cleon  D.  Towne;  Indian  Head  House,  Chas. 
AA’illard;  Laton  House.  Farwell  &  Farley;  AA'oodward  House,  E.  D. 
AA’oodward ;  Na.shua  House,  F.  A.  Brunelle;  Adams  House,  Joseph 
Brouillett;  Elm  Ilou.se,  Chas.  AA\  McClella :  Champlaiu  House,  E. 
Boucher  ;  Belmont  House,  Mrs.  D.  S.  Kidder;  AA’atananock  House,  J.  0. 
Ingalls;  St.  James  Hotel,  C.  R.  Cronkrite. 

Ins.  Agents — M.  R.  Buxton,  Ale  Kean  &  Andrew’s,  C.  L.  Aleloon, 
Caleb  Richardson,  E.  J.  Copp,  AI.  D.  Taylor,  H.  A.  Cutter,  J.  B.  Parker. 
A.  J.  Tuck.  y  '  ^ 

Lawyers — J.  J.  Doyle,  B.  B.  AA’hittemore,  Geo.  A.  Ran  ♦.lei  AA\  AA’ 
alley,  H.  B.  Atherton,  FL  E.  Parker,  L.  D.  Cook,  FI.  S  .  Geo 

jB-  French,  J.  B.  Parker,  C.  A\\  Hoitt,  E.  B.  Gould,  R.  i).  B'l^es,  H 


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j  130  BUSINESS  UniECTORY. 

i 


i  A.  Cutter,  E.  H.  Wason,  C.  H.  Burns,  S.  L.  Hallinan,  r.  E.  Eiaer,  j.  C.; 
Hamblett.  i 

Literary  Institutions —  High  School,  L.  S.  Hastings,  prin.;  Nash¬ 
ua  Historical  Society,  0.  C.  Moore,  pres, 

[  Livery  Stables — J.  H.  Hunt,  James  Wilkins,  H.  0.  Proctor,  J.  P. 

[  Howe,  Wm.  0.  Flanders,  Wm.  Callahan,  Dustin  Marshall,  Chas.  F, 
Bohonon,  E.  H.  Farwell,  Dustin  L.  Holt,  Keeley  &  Field,  Peaslee  & 
i  McClary,  Frank  E.  Rice,  H.  M.  Willoby. 

Manufacturers— Bobbins,  spools  and  shuttles.  The  Nashna  Bobbin 
and  Shuttle  Co.,  The  Isaac  Eaton  Co. ;  card  board  and  glazed  paper, 
j  Nashua  Card  and  Glazed  Paper  Co.;  cottons,  Nashua  Manufg  Co.,  E. 

!  M,  Shaw,  agent,  Jackson  Manufg  Co.,  W.  D.  Cadwell,  ag’t.  Vale 

•  Mills  Manufg  Co.,  E,  Labaree,  agent  ;  edge  tools,  Underhill  Edge 
!  Tool  Co.,  F.S.  Jacobs,  supt.;  iron.  Nashua  Iron  &  Steel  Co.,  Aretas 
I  Blood,  supt.;  locks,  Nashua  Lock  Co.;  lumber.  Cross  <fe  Tolies,  J.  B.: 
!  Proctor,  F.  D.  Cook,  A.  P.  Keyes,  I.  N.  Cummings;  patent  beds, 

]  Crosby  Invalid  Furniture  Co.;  sash,  doors  and  blinds,  Gregg  &  Son, 

,  Geo.  0.  Sanders,  G.  A.  Wason  &  Son  ;  shearers,  American  Shearer 
j  M’f  g  Co.,  E.  N.  Marbleoid  Co. ;  shoes.  Moody,  Estabrook  &  Andersons,' 
I  W.  D.  Brackett ;  soapstone  stoves,  Williams  &  Co. ;  steam  presses  and 
I  boilers,  J.  J.  Crawford  ;  suspenders,  L.  E.  Burbank,  C.  P.  Danforth; 

;  toys,  Nashua  Novelty  works,  B.  F.  Cooke. 

Mechanics  &  Artisans — Blacksmiths,  C.  E.  Batchelder  &  Co.,  E. 

;  McCarthy,  jr.,  Joseph  Lamarsh,  Alonzo  G.  Hutchins,  L.  Urquhart  & 
Co.,  Geo.  A.  Ladd,  Moss  &  Son.  M.  V.  B.  Thompson;  carpenters,  H.  G.; 
Carr,  R.  Dane,  C.  H.  Kemp,  C.  M'cGregor,  Robichaud  Bros.  E.  A.: 

■  Shattuck  &  Son,  J.  F.  Sloan,  J.  C.  Wheeler,  G.  E.  Wilder,  H.  A.  Holt, 

•  N.  0.  Prescott,  J.  F.  Wallace,  B.  B.  Putnam,  Ira  Atwood,  Ashley  & 
i  Lund,  F.  H.  Balcom  &  Co.,  E.  C.  Wilson  &  Co.,  A.  D.  Holt,  D.  F.  Holt 
j  &  Co.,  A.  P.  Kelsey,  C.  T.  Lund,  G.  E.  Mcllvin  &  Co.,  F.  A.  Mellen,^ 

;  James  A.  Sanders,  S.  A.  Savage,  David  Trombly  &  Co.,  C.  H.  Putnam, 

!  W.  H.  Putnam ;  founders,  Nashua  Co-operative  Foundry  Co.,  James 
I  McWeeney,  Pres.;  P.  J.  Flaherty,  Treasurer  and  Manager  ;  hair  dress- 
I  ers,  H.  M.  Gnion,  L.  Boody,  T.  H.  Tafe,  A.  C.  Burreby,  George  W.: 

I  Moulton,  J.  G.  Wilson,  F.  H.  Hoyt,  W.  S.  Richmond,  Alphonso  L. 

i  Butler,  C.  Warren,  A.  Godin,  C,  E.  Hanson,  A.  Larivee,  F.  Ledoux, 

I  L.  fJ.  Letendre,  M.  Albert;  harness  makers,  A.  E.  Sandervson, 
Woodward  &  Corey,  J,  B.  Manseau  ;  machinists,  G.  W.  Davis  &  Co,, 
FlatherA  Co.,  G.  A.  Rollins  &  Co,,  G.  H.  Whitney;  marble  workers, 

;  A,  A.  Davis,  C.  E.  Cummings,  W.  F.  York;  masons,  Daniel  M.  Smith, 
C.  W.  Stevens,  P,  F.  Morgan,  Eliphalet  Nye;  painters,  C.  W.  Atwood, 
G.  W.  Badger,  J.  D.  Bickford  &  Co.,  C.  H.  Ripley  &  Son,  L.  A. Gay,  W.  0. 
Minard,  Wm.  H,  Campbell,  C.  R.  Colley,  A.  H.  Davis,  C.  S,  Dudley, 
J.  H.  Dunlap  &  Co.,  J.  F.  Giltoile,  C.  Harris,  B.  B.  Otis,  C.  H.  Prew; 
photographers,  A.  D.  Farley,  A.  C.  Austin,  C.  H.  Lind- 
i  sey;  printers,  C.  E,  Clement,  Telegraph  Publishing  Company, 

!  F.  P.  Whittemore,  Gazette  Press  Co.,  H.  R.  Wheeler, 

I  M.  V.  B.  Greene,  J.  H.  Barker,  Geo.  E.  Bagley  &  Co.;  tailors, 

I  Frank  W.  Maynard,  G.  P.  Bowers  &  Co.,  J.  E.  Muir  &  Co.,  Geo.  L., 

'  Glazier;  upholsterers,  J.  M.  Perry,  H.  J.  Bell,  L.  M.  Yeaton. 

Merchants — Auctioneers  and  real  estate  brokers,C.  H.  CampbeIl,H. 

:  F.  Dane,  GL  A.  Burge;  books  and  stationery,  R.  T.  Smith,  M.  V.  B.* 

I  Greene,  G.  E.iBagley  &  Co.,  C.  C.  Parker;  boots  and  shoes,  Murch  & 

;  Reed,  S.  W.  *iVIan8field,  E.  D.  Turrell,  E.  H.  Jenkins,  Ag’t,  J.  W., 
Connor,  P.  Bellanger,  Joseph  Boora,  P.  Bowen,  M.  Broderick,  J.  0.i 
Brown,  ]||;  W.  Brown,  J.  Caron,  E.  D.  Deschamps,  G.  Gillett,  D.  F.| 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  13l| 


Hagerty,  H.  W.  Hairis,  W.  F.  Hutcbius,  N.  Jeannotte,  J.  Jellay,  F.  T.' 
Manville,  M.  McDonald,  W.  A.  Peabody,  R.  S.  Luc,  A.  G.  Stark¬ 
weather,  A.  Theriault,  C.  Wesson;  carpets  and  paper  hangings,  John' 
Woods.  Howard,  French  &  Heald,  Jackman  &  Sexton,  T.  F.  Keegan  & 
Co.,  Pease  &  Avery  ;  clocks  and  watches,  Fred  S.  Neff,  C.  T.  Ridgway, 
W.  M.  Lovejoy,  A.  P.  Hendrick,  C.  J.  Walton,  E.  E.  Cheney,  J.  N.  T. 
Poulin;  clothing,  hats  and  caps,  J.  A.  Hartshorn,  Nelson  Tuttle,' 
Greenwood  &  Whitmarsh,  H.  C.  Phaneuf,  D.  F.  Runnells.  Talbot 
&  Co.,  Croley  Bros.,  L.  A.  Farley;  dry  goods,  H.  S.  Norwell,  Kimball  1 
&  Co.,  P.  McCarthy,  Cheever  Bros,,  E.  D.  Perrault,  G.  E.  Wheat,  W.  B.  . 
Wakelin  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  C.  M.  Morse,  A.  E.  Wallace,  N.  S.; 
Whitman,  Currier  &  Blanchard,  E.  H.  Everett,  Lussier  &  Co ;  fancy} 
goods  and  notions,  Carrie  L.  Bliss,  D,  C.  Cheever  &  Co.,  J.  E,  Kent,  J.  H.'  | 
Blake,  jr.;  flour  and  grain,  S.  D.  Chandler,  McQuesten  &  Co.,  Andrews,!  j 
Woods  &  Co. :  furniture,  Howard  &  Co,,  J.  M.  Fletcher,  Novelty  Works,;  i 
Jackman  &  Sexton,  Pease  &  Avery:  groceries,  Daggett  &  Cross,  A.  I 
Jaquith,  A.  J.  Blood  &  Co,,  E.  0.  Blunt  &  Co.,  C.  R.  Cotton  &  Co.,1 
W.  B.  Chase,  J.  W.  Clark,  W.  H.  Sexton,  G.  B,  McQuesten,  R.  M. 
Sawyer  &  Co.,  Marshall  Bros.,  Morin  &  Lucier.  Eli  Bariteau,  F.  A.  j 
Barney,  G.  D,  Verder,  B.  S.  Woods,  Catharine  Sullivan,  E.  Rogers,  ! 
C.  W.  Edwards,  C.  W.  Finning  &  Bros..  Barker  Bros.,  J.  L.  Barker  &  I 
Co.,  Barry  &  Lee,  G.  H.  Brigham,  C.  Brodeur  &  Co.,  T.  W.  Burke,-  I 
A.  Burque.  A.  K.  Chase  &  Co.,  B.  F.  Clapp,  Mrs.  James  Coffey,  S.  B.l  ! 
Collins,  M.  M.  Cummings.  L.  Cusson,  J.  Feryall,  L,  Foisie,  Williams  i 
Hall,  A.F.  Kehoe,  Lavoie  &  Charpenter,  D.  B.  Learott;  hardware,  Bar!  | 
&  Co.,  J.  II.  Clark ;  millinery,  A.  S.  Lowe,  Mrs.  L.  J.  Bingham,! 
Sullivan  Sisters,  Mrs.  J.  A.  Russell,  Mrs.  E.  J.  Mills,  Mrs.  J.  N.  Wood-1 
ward  ;  periodical  and  news  dealers,  C.  J.  Walton,  R.  T.  Smith  ;  pianos,  ; 
organs,  sewing  machines,  C.  P.  Bell ;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  H.  M. 
Goodrich,  A.  H.  Price,  Powers  &  Clark,  Pease  &  Avery,  Frank  W.' 
Blood,  Marden  Mygatt;  vegetable  and  flower  seeds,  A.  II.  Dunlap 
&  Sons.  I 

Physicians — E.  A.  Colburn,  G.  W.  Currier,  J.  C.  Garland, ,J.  G.  | 
Graves,  E.  J.  Hunt,  N.IJE.  Guillette,  J.  A.  Lagace,  M.  Lajoie,  L.  F.;  j 
Locke,  B.  G.  Moran,  A.  W.  Shea,  M.  H.  Tierney,  Wallace  &  Kittredge,'  I 
Edward  Spalding,  S.  G.  Dearborn,  Geo.  A.  Underhill,  R.  B.  Pre.scott, 
Geo.  F.  Wilber,  P.  E.  Dansereau,  Eugene  F.  McQuesten,  A.  W. 
Petit,  J.  N.  Woodward,  C.  B.  Hammond,  Bradford  Allen,  F.  A.  Dear-  | 
born,  W.  H.  Dinsmore,  Miss  K.  E.  Prichard,  Ella  Blaylock;  C.  S.  } 
Rounsevell,  W.  I.  Blanchard,  Mrs.  Julia  B.  Dickinson,  Mrs.  Jane  L.  ; 
Harwood,  Frank  E.  Kittridge  ;  dentists,  Albert  Lull,  C.  ^G.  A.  Eayrs, 

L.  F.  Locke,  F.  L.  Twitchell,  G.  &  G.  Bowers  C  E.  Fa.xoH,  C.  H.  1 
Baldwin,  F.  J.  Crowell.  J.  F.  Magnan.  Thomas  A.  ]McCarthy,  Frank 
E.  Sprague,  C.’A.  Neal. 

Tel.  Ag’t — Miss  A.  P.  Kibb}’. 

CHESHIRE— 3S2.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  40  m  ;  N.  E.  from 
Keene,  10  m.  R.  R.  S. — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.,  10  m.,  daily  stage  to 
Keene,  4  rn. 

OFFICERS — Clei'k,  J.  H.  Scott ;  Treas.,  F.  Taylor  ;  Selectmen^  M.  M. 
Bailey,  F.  A.  Scott,  W.  W.  Atwood  ;  Board  of  Education^  H.  D.  Taylor, 
Geo.  W.  Osgood,  Geo.  Bailey  ;  Constable,  Chas.  Scott. 

Postmasters — Mrs.  L.  J.  Atwood  ;  Munsonville .  S.  A.  Greene. 

Justices — Frederick  Taylor,  N.  W.  Hardy,  J.  H.  Scott,  Slate;  F.  K. 
Jewett,  V.  C.' At  wood,  G.  W.  Osgood.  i 

Church— Cong.,  M.  F.  Hardy  ;  Muns&iiville,  Meth.,  Wm.  Merrill.  j 
Manufacturers — Chairs,  L.  J.  Colony;  lumber,  L.  J.  Colony.  1 


132  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

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Mechanics — Blacksmith,  J.  H.  Osgood  ;  Munsmville,  W.  A.  Page. 
Merchant — MunsonvUle,  S.  A.  Green. 

NEW  BOSTON,  HILLSBOI?OUGH—Vop.  1,067.  S.  W.  fr. C.  22 
m  ;  N.  W.  fr,  Nashua  20  m.  R.  R.  S. — Parker’s  on  Manchester  &  North! 
Weare  R.  R.,  15  ni.  Two  daily  stages  and  two  mails, 
j  OFFICERS — Cleric,  E.  P.  Fox  ;  Treas.,  R.  McLane  ;  Selectmen.  E.  C.i 
Colby,  E.  A.  Edwards,  Cyrus  Goodwin;  Board  oj  Education,  C.  S.  Col-' 
burn,  C.  F.  Dodge,  T.  R.  Cochran.  ' 

i  Postmaster— S.  D.  Atwood.  Exp.  Agt — J.  K.  Chandler. 

1  Justices — Rodney  Me  I.ane,  G.  A.  Wason,  T.  0.  Knowlton,  E.  L. 
Bartlett,  D.  A.  Tewksbury,  E.  P,  Fox,  James  P.  Tuttle,  State;  Eenj.; 
Dodge,  Neil  Mcl-ane,  J.  M.  Holt,  T.  S.  IVhitney,  H.  M.  Christie,  C.  F., 
Marden ;  N<daries  Fuhlic,  Rodney  McLane,  E.  P.  Pox.  [ 

Churches — Bap.,  Hartwell  Bartlett  ;  Pres,, - ,  I 

Hotel  and  Livery  Stable — Young’s,  E.  F.  Trow, 

Ins.  Agents — C.  F.  Marden,  Edmund  P.  Fox. 

Lawyers — Thomas  0,  Knowlton,  J.  P.  Tuttle. 

Manufacturers — Apple  jelley,  Mrs.  Luther  Colburn;  barber  and 
Ijob  printer,  G.  W.  Searle ;  blacksmith,  Jaiiies  N.  McLane;  builders,| 
Albert  Goodwin,  Geo.  P.  Bennett;  bureaus  and  fancy  boxes,  D.  N.  But-! 
terfield  ;  carriages.M.  Wallace;  carriage  and  sign  painter,  F.  W.  Sar-j 
gent;  house  painter,  James  Kane ;  doors.  N.  &  R.  McLane;  flour  and! 
meal,  R.  W.  McLane  :  harnesses,  Chas,  Sargent ;  lumber,  B.  Dodge,  G., 
C.  Warren,  B.  Hopkins,  A.  M  Campbell;  creamery,  0.  A.  Newton,! 
Supt. ;  shingles,  C.  Tucker  ;  spokes,  drawer  knobs  and  toy  wagons,  A.! 

E.  Wilder.  ' 

Merchants — C.  H,  Dodge,  S.  D.  Atwood  ;  auctioneers,  D,  A.  Tewks¬ 
bury  ;  jewelry,  F.  B.  Morgan  ;  undertakers’  goods,  E.  P.  Fox. 

Physicians — H.  D.  Gould,  C.  A.  Weaver;  vet.  surgeon.  J,  L,  Lash. 
NEW’BFRY,  MERRIMACK— 487.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  34  m. 
R.  R.  & — Newbury,  Lake  Suuapee,  and  Mt.  Sunapee  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  S,  A.  Morse;  ^lectmen,  Hiram  B. 
Cheney,  Richard  T.  Muzzey,  Joel  Gillingham  ;  Board  of  Education,^ 
Daniel  M,  Perkins,  Silas  W.  Dana,  Clarence  B.  Cheney. 

Postmasters  — Geo.  E.  Brockway;  South,  Annie  G.  Messer;  Mt. 
Sunapee,  Charles  H.  !M.  Perkins. 

I  Justices — N.  C.  Lear,  N.  S.  Johnson,  Ezra  Cilley,  H.  C.  Morse,  Jere¬ 
miah  Morse,  Jona.  Rowe,  S.  W.  Dana,  State,;  W.  E.  Cilley,  B.  R.  Morse, 
R  T.  Muzzey,  V.  C.  Brockway. 

Church— F.  Bap,, - 

Express  Agents — G.  E  Brockway,  C.  H.  M,  Perkins. 
Manufacturers — South,  carriage  rims,  B.  R.  Morse;  lumber  and 
!clothes  pins,  South,  Fowler  Bros. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  South,  J.  A.  Perkins;  Mt.  Sunapee,  I, 

F.  Blodgett;  builder,  N  C.  Lear;  Mt.  Sunapee  Fred  Holt. 

Merchants — Geo.  E.  Brockway  ;  South,  Frank  H.  Messer;  Mt.  Suna¬ 
pee,  Isaac  F.  Blodgett, 

Station  Ag’tS — Y.  C.  Brockway,  Chas.  H.  M.  Perkins;  Lake  Sunapee. 
George  E.  Brock  way. 

NEWCASTEE,  ROCKINGHA  M—Vop.  488.  S.  E  fr.  C.  56  m. 
R.  R.  S. — Newcastle,  on  Eastern  R.  R.  Semi-daily  stage  to  Ports-; 
mouth,  3  m. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  H.  M.  Curtis ;  Selectmen,  Thaddeus 
jTarlton,  Wm.  T.  Meloon,  Fred  Bell. 

j  Postmaster — H.  M.  Curtis.  Ex.  Agent — Chas.  A.  Card.  j 

Justices — John  Albee,  H.M.  Curtis, 


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Churches— Adv., - ;  Chris., - ;  CoDg., - = — . 

Hotel — Wentworth,  Frank  Jones. 

Mechanics — Boat  builders,  J.  W.  Neal,  Ralph  Davidson. 

Merchants — H.  M.  Curtis,  F.  P.  Locke,  C.  C.  Tarlton,  R.  A.  Preble. 
NEW  DURHAM— Pop.  579.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  38ni; 
N.  W\  fr.  Dover,  24  m.  R.R.S. — New  Durham  and  Davis’s  Crossing,on 
Dover  &  Winnip.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  L.  W.  Ricker  ;  Treas.,  G.  F.  Jones;  Selectmen,  E. 

E.  Berr^',  D.  P.  Jones,  Vehemint  Dergin ;  Board  of  Education,  H.  G. 
Chauiberlin,  Z.  D.  Berry,  E.  E.  Rice. 

Postmaster — J.E.  Jones.  Exp.  Agent — L.  W.  Ricker. 

Justices — I.  P.  Berry,  E.  E.  Berry,  G.  F.  Jones,  State  ;  P.  C.  Ham, 

F.  AV.  Coburn. 

Churches — Adv., - ;  F.  Bap.  D.  I.  Quint. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  H.  W.  Edgerly ;  knife  makers,  F.  W. 
Coburn,  Hayes  Bros.:  wire  brushes,  E.  E.  Rice. 

Merchants — G.  F.  Jones;  groceries,  C.  H.  Ricker,  W.  A.  Towle. 

NEW  HAMPTON,  BELKNAP— 935.  N.fr.  C.  30  m; 
W.  fr.  Laconia,  12  m.  R.  R.  /S.-i-Bristol,  5  m.,  on  BristolBranch,  R.  R. 
Daily  stage  to  Bristol,  also  Tilton,  12m,,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  F.  P.  Morrill ;  Treas.,  C.  D.  Thyng ;  Selectmen, 
J.  C.  Tilton,  S.  G.  Kelley,  C.  H.  Gordon ;  Board  of  Education, 
Rebecca  R.  Blake,  Frank  P.  Morrill,  J.  M.  Swain. 

Postmaster— F.  P.  Morrill. 

Justices — C.  D.  Thyng,  D.  H.  Smith,  J.  M.  Flanders,  State\  M.  C. 
Burpee,  J.  M.  Flanders,  jr.,  F.  P.  Morrill. 

Churches — Adv., - ;  Bap., - ;  F.  Bap.,  C.  E.  Blake. 

Hotel — Pinnacle  Hotel,  F.  W.  Preston,  prop. 

Literary  Institution — New  Hampton  Literary  Institution,  A.  B. 
Meservey,  prin. 

Manufacturers — Fish  hatching  house.  Geo.  H.  Dickerman ;  lumber 
F.  D.  Sanborn.  ; 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  D.  W.  Grant;  carpenters,  J.  C.  Tilton, 
W.  H.  Smith,  Jerry  A.  Burleigh;  concrete  pavers,  Samuel 
A.  Howard,  Luther  M.  Pike. 

Merchants — F.  P.  Morrill,  D  K.  Blake  &  Co.;  books,  stationery, 
drugs  and  medicines,  C.  D.  Thyng. 

Physician — Wm.  Child. 

NEWTNOTON,  ROCKINGHAM— 401.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  45  m;  N. 
W.  fr.  Portsmouth,  6  m.  R.R,S. — Newington,  on  Ports.  &  Dover  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Herbert  B.  Dame;  Treas. ,(jf.  P.  Hoyt;  Selectmen, 
Thomas  B.  Hoyt,  James  B.  Pickering,  Robert  H.  Pickering. 
Postmistress — Mrs.  Ella  de  Rochemont. 

Justices — Darius  Frink,  ;  J.  M.  Hoyt,  C.  M.  De  Rochement, 

Frederick  Pickering. 

Church — Cong.,  William  S.  Thompson. 

NEW^  IPSWTUH,  HILLSBOROUGH— 8.  W\  fr. 
C.,  50m  ;  W^  fr.  Nashua,  25  m.  R.  R.  S. — Greenville,  3  m.  Stage  to  each 
train. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  E.  F.  Marsh,  jr.;  Treas.  F.  W’^.  Preston;  Select¬ 
men,  F.  W'.  Prichard,  M.  M.  Balch,  Oliver  Tenney  ;  Board  of  Ed¬ 
ucation,  C.  A.  Preston,  Anna  J.  Balch,  W.  R.  Thompson. 

Postmaster — Center,  J.  E.  F.  Marsh,  jr.;  Bank  Village,  C.  L.  Tarbell. 
Justices — W.  A.  Preston,  F.  W.  Preston,  W.  W.  Johnson,  State; 
John  r^reston,  G.  W.  Wheeler,  2d,  P.  11.  Clark. 


134 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

Churches — Bap.,  E.  Sanderson  ;  Cong.,  Gr.  E.  Merriam  ;  Aletn.,  W- 

R.  Thompson. 

Exp.  &  Tel.  Agent — J.  E.  F.  Marsh,  jr.;  Bank  ViUage,  C.  L.Tarbell. 
Hotels — Appleton  Honse,  H.  A.  Ck)lman;  Wheeler 
Hotel,  F.  Reed;  Clarks  Hotel,  Jas.  Seiner,  jr. 

Ins.  Ag’tS — F.  w.  Preston;  Bank  Village,  C.  A.  Preston. 

Lawyer — W.  A.  Preston. 

Literary  Institution — Appleton  Academy,  W.  A.  Preston,  prin. 
Livery  Stables — L.  C.  B.  Phelps.  H.  A.  Coleman.  J.  Seiner,  jr.; 
Bank  Village,  A.  F.  Cowdrey,  Wm.  R.  Thompson. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  A.  A.  Hill,  R.  Farwell,  A.  A.  Wood¬ 
ward;  builders,  Chas.  Taylor,  John  X.  Wilkinson;  Bank  Village,  G. 

S.  Weston;  cigars.  Geo.  N.  I^we,  Wm.  J.  Greenman;  cotton  goods, 
Columbian  M’f  g.  Co.;  Bank  Village,  H.  J.  Moore  ;leather  creasing  ma¬ 
chines,  N.  F.  Gibson;  sheet  iron  and  tin  works,  C.  R.  Fletcher; 
shingles,  E.  F.  Blanchard;  spring  beds,  C.  R.  Fletcher;  taiior,  Josiah 
Webber* 

Merchants — J.  E.  F.  Marsh,  jr.,  C.  L.  Tarbell,  J.  Silver  &  Son,  J.  S 
Taylor;  auctioneer,  W.  W.  Johnson ;  boots,  shoes  and  rubber  goods. 
Bank  Village.  O.h.T&rheW-,  groceries,  Wilbur  L.  Phelps;  meat,  C.  F. 
Wilson;  millinery.  Bank  Village,  Mrs.  C.  L.  Tarbell. 

Physicians — F.  Jones,  F.  W.“Jone8. 

XEW  L.0ND03I,  MERRIMACK— Voig.  799.  N.  W’.  fr.  C.  30m; 
R.  R.  S. — Potter  Place,  on  Northern  K.  R.  and  Bradford,  on  C.  &  C- 
R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Geo.  Woodward;  Treas.,Geo.  Woodward;  Select 
men,  C.  W'.  Gay,  J.  H.  Todd,  W.  S.  Carter  ;  Board  of  Education,  Wm. 
Knowlton, 'Martha  Pillsbury,  J.  F.  Merrill. 

Postmasters — F.  E.  Derby  ;  ScythevUle,  E.  A.  Jones. 

Justices — Luther  Me  Cutchins,  N.  C.  Todd,  Geo.  Woodward,  D.  E. 
olby,  S'ate  :  C.  S.  Sargent,  E.  F.  Hastings,  A.  C.  Burpee,  J.  K.  Law,  E. 
^  Jones. 

Church — Bap.,  Wm.  A.  Farren.  Physician — >Sbyt/ieriZZe,J.  F. Merrill. 
£xp.  &  Telephone  Agent— A.  H.  Whipple. 

Hotels — D.  S.  Seamans,  H.  J.  Currier. 

Ins.  Agent — Geo.  Woodward.  Notary  Public — Geo,  Woodward. 
Literary  Institution— Colby  Academy,  Johnson,  prin. 

Livery  Stables — Whipple  &  Shepard.^H.  J.  Currier. 

Manufacturers — Boats,  Austin  Gonigs;  clapboards,  shingles  and 
lumber.  M.  Blood;  harnesses,  Robert  McConnell;  leather,  Scytheville. 
E.  A.  Jones;  lumber,  M.  Blood. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Geo.  R.  McFarland,  Geo.  H.  Eastman. 
J.  M.  Dow,  Lowell  Ray ;  builders,  G.  M.  Knight,  B.  M.  Stanley,  Chas. 
Woodward  ;  printer  E.  A.  Dean. 

Merchants — Woodward  A  Co.;  Scythville,  C.  A.  Todd  ;  auc¬ 
tioneer,  John  K.  Law;  coffins  and  caskets,  Frank  0.  Dow; 
drugs  and  medicines,  A.  H.  Whipple;  grain  and  meal,  A.  F.  Messer, 
Whipple  &  Shepard  ;  sewing  machines.  Geo.  Woodward,  E.  C.  Derby. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses — “ Heidelburg,”  Burpee  &  Whipple; 
Geo.  P.  Sholes,  N.  C.  Todd,  A  J.  Messer,  Baxter  Gay,  Geo.  S.  Prescott, 
J.  C,  Cross,  W.  A.  Messer,  G.  M.  Knight. 

XEW:m:ARKET,  ROCKINGHAM—Vog.  2,742.  S.  E.  fr.  R. 
36  m  .;  W.  fr.  Portsmouth,  14m.  R.  R.  S. — Newmarket,  on  B.  &  M.  C. 
R.  and  Newmarket  Junction,at  junc.  of  B.  &  M.  &  C.  R.  R.  Daily  stage 
to  Lee,  Nottingham  and  Northwood. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


135 


OFFICERS — ClerTc^  J.  L.  Bennett:  Treas.,  T.  J,  Chesley  ;  Select¬ 
men, L&f&yette  Hall,  J.  B.  Bennett. R.  G.  Bennett ;  Board  of  Education, 
Wm.  F.  Folsom,  Chas.  E.  Tasker,  Wm.  H.  Paine. 

Postmaster — S.  H.  Greene. 

Justices — N.  H.  Leavitt,  Joseph  Pinkham,  G.  L.  Dearborn,  S.  A. 
Haley,  Edward  Richardson,  Timothy  Murray,  A.  L.  Mellows,  L.  F. 
Hanson,  J.  F.  Chapman,  C.  A.  Morse,  A.  J.  Watterson  C.  H.  Smith, 
State;  B.  F.  Haley,  A.  C.  Haines,  T.  M.  Joy,  J.  L.  Bennett. 

Churches— Cong.,  J.  L.  Harris;  F.  Bap.,  D.  W.  C.  Durgin;  Meth., 
D.  J.  Smith  ;  R.  Cath.,  T.  E.  Reilly. 

Eating  Houses — A.  G.  Furber,  J.  0.  Davis,  Mrs.  H.  Chesley,  F. 
Clements. 

Exp.  Ag’tS — American  Express  Co.,  J.H.  Knight  &  Co. 

Hotels — Silver,  J.  B.  Silver;  Morgan  House,  N.  Morgan;  Elm, 
John^Smith. 

Lawyers — A.  L.  Mellows,  C.  H.  Smith,  W.  H.  Paine,  John  Gage. 
Livery  Stables — J.  B.  Bennett,  J.  T.  Clement,  Richard  Grant. 
Manufacturers  —  Blacksmiths,  Reuben  Stackpole  &  Son,  F.  E. 
Lang ;  builders,  C.  E.  Tasker,  Samuel  Savage,  G.  H.  Proctor  ;  boots 
and  shoes,  C.  E.  Dollofif,  S.  F.  Vincent,  Levi  Dame  ;  carriages,  C.  E. 
Winkley,  D.  D.  Nealy,  Edville  Norton;  clothing,  B,  F.  Haley  <fe  Co., 
C.  V.  Doe  ;  cotton  batting,  C.  P.  Haines ;  cotton  goods,  Newmarket 
Manufg  Co.,  A.  J.  Nichols,  ag’t;  harnesses,  C.  L.  Dame  ;  job 
printer,  F.  H.  Pinkham;  lumber,  J.  W.  Smart;  soap,  F.  Anger;  stone- 
yard,  C.  H.  Smart, 

Merchants — Boots  and  shoes,  co-operative  store,  H.  H.  Pinkham,  J- 
R.  Saunders,  ^  E.  P.  Pinkham;  clocks  and  watches,  B.  S. 
Kingman,  A;  M.  Priest;  clothing,  hats,  caps  and  gents’  furnishing 
goods,  W.  W.  Stackpole,  A.  M.  Priest,  B.  F.  Haley,  C.  V.  Doe  ;  coal 
and  wood,  S.  A.  Haley,  B.  Mathes,  jr.,  C.  H.  Chapman;  confection¬ 
ery  and  fruit,  W.  W.  Stackpole,  Leavitt  &  Watterson,  A.  G.  Furber,  J. 
M.  Caswell,  F.  Clements ;  corn,  flour  and  groceries.  Junction,  Donne, 
van  &  Fagan  ;  dry  goods,  W.  W.  Durrell,  C.  B.  Mathes,  John  Haley, 
drugs  and  medicines,  A.  H.  Place  &  Co.,  G.  L.  Dearborn ;  fancy  goods 
and  notions,  W.  W.  Stackpole,A.  M.  Priest,  J.  M. Caswell,  Geo.  L.  Dear¬ 
born;  fish,  A.  Tebbetts;  grain,  Bert  P.  Haines groceries,  J.  R. 
Saunders,  Mathes  &  Laine,  0.  Demars,  Ed  Richardson,  Leavitt  & 
Watterson,  F.  E.  Durgin,  G.  W.  Pillsbury  &  Son,  Cooperative  Store, 
Ham  &  Son ;  harnesses  and  carriages,  .1.  W.  Wiggin,  N.  H.  Leav¬ 
itt;  hardware,  Treadwell  &  Folsom ;  ice,  E.  A.  Young;  meat,  Chas 
Varney,  E.  J.  Young,  J.  F.  Ham  &  Son  ;  millinery,  S.  E. 
Darrell,  Nellie  Griffin,  Luida  Stevens,  D.  Lippin ;  25  ct.  store. 
Priest  Bros. ;  watches  and  jewelry,  R.  D.  V^hittier,  F.  Pettigre;  99  ct. 
.«;tore,  A.  M.  Priest ;  patent  medicines,  A.  M.  Priest. 

Physicians — S.  H.  Greene,  J.  L.  Elkins,  C.  A.  Morse;  dentist,  0. 
H.  Johnson. 

Tel.  Ag’tS — G.  L.  Dearborn;  Junction,  Charles  Leavitt. 
NEWPORT,  iSULLZKJiV— Shire-town.  Pop.  2,623.  N.  W.  fr.C. 
40  m.  R.  R.  S. — Newport,  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.  Northville,2  m., Guild,  2  m. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Edwin  C.  Hitchcock;  Treas.,  P.  A.  Johnson; 
Selectmen,  R.  E.  Bartlett,  F.  E.  Barrett,  C.  E.  Stubbs;  Board 
of  Education,  Pres.,  0.  C.  Kibbey  ;  Treas.,  Fred  W. 
Cheney;  Supt.,  Georgia  A.  Barnard 

Postmasters — John  B.  Cooper  ;  North,  E.  T,  Sibley  ;  Guild,  €k 
A.  Fairbanks. 


136  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Justices — Gr.  W.  Nourse,  L.  W.  Barton,  S.  L.  Bowers,  W.  H.  Mc- 
Crillis,  G.  H.  Fairbanks,  A.  S.  Wait,  B.  F.  Haven,  S.  H.  Edes,  John 
Towne,  R.  P.  Claggett,  A.  V.  Hitchcock,  W.  E..  Brooks,  Edmnndi 
Wheeler,  E.  M.  Kempton,  G.  R.  Brown,  C.  J.  Emerson,  W.  F.  Newton, 
F.  W.  Lewis,  H.  A.  Barton,  F.  W.  Cheney,  F.  A.  Rawson,  John  Mc- 
Crillis,  J.  C.  Grandy,  W.  H.  Wright,  State ;  S.  M.  Richards,  M.  S.  Jack- 
son,  G.  H.  Towle,  W.  H.  Perry.  G.  A.  Fairbanks,  G.  H.  Dana,  A.  L. 
Hall,  F.  P.  Rowell,  W.  H.  Wright,  2d,  F.  0.  Chellis,  C.  J.  Heath 
H,  L.  Thurston,  S.  A.  Stockwell. 

Banks — First  Nat.,  Dexter  Richards,  Pres.;  S.  D,  Lewis,  Cash. ;  Cit¬ 
izens’  Nat., C.  M.  Emerson, Pres.;  P.  A.  Johnson,  Cash.;  Newport  Sav¬ 
ings,  H.  G.  Carleton,  Pres.;  Geo.  E.  Lewis,  Treas.;  Public  Guaranty 
Savings,  G.  H.  Bartlett,  Pres.,P.  A.  Johnson,  Treas, 

Churches — Bap.,  W.’J,  Grant;  Cong.,  G.  W.  Kenngott;  Meth.  C.W,, 
Dockrill;  R.  C.,  P.  J.  Finnigan,  supplies,  i 

Exp.  Ag’t — N.  S.  Tandy,  Tel.  Ag’t — Miss  Gertie  Tilton.  j 

Hotels — Newport  House,  E.  L.  Putney;  Phenix.  Henry  L,  Barker.  ' 
Insurance  Agents — Fred  W.  Cheney,  John  McCrillis. 

Lawyers — L.  W.  Barton,  S.  H.  Edes,  A.  S.  Wait,  S.  L.  Bowers,  G.j 
R.  Brown,  F.'O.  Chellis,  John  McCrillis.  ^ 

Literary  Institution — Newport  High  School,  Frank  0.  Chellis,  prin.j 
Livery  Stables — Stowell  &  Glynn,  Wilbur  Young,  F.  T.  Nichols,; 
Angell  &  Carr. 

Manufacturers  —  Blacksmiths,  G,  B.  Lear,  E,  G.  Patten,  Ed-j 
ward  Wilkins;  builders,  S.  H.  Bascora,  C.  S,  Partridge,  Wallace 
Clark, E.  H,  Tenney  ;  baker,  G.  S.  Robb;  carriages,  T,  L.  Heath,  Byroir 
Heath  ;  cloakings  and  flannels.  Granite  State  Mills,  Badger  &  Yardley,j 
flannels,  Dexter  Richards  &  Son ;  harnesses  and  carriage  trimmings,; 
C.  H.  Watts  ;  hayrakes,  B.  F.  Haven  ;  hoes,  Sibley  Scythe  Co. ;  job! 
printers,  Hitchcock  &  Wright,  Barton  &  Wheeler;  leather,  Lyman 
Rounsevel ;  laundry,  Newport  Steam  Laundry  ;  lumber.D.  G.  Fowler.I.' 
F.  Chandler,  S.  W.  Allen,  John  Cutting,  F.  P.  Rowell;  marble  works, | 
C.A.  Puffer;  photographs,  A.  A.  Lewis  ;  scythes,  Sibley  Scythe  Co.  ' 
boots  and  shoes,  Newport  Shoe  Co. 

Merchants  —  C.  H.  Fairbanks,  Richards  &  Coffin;  auctioneers,, 
R.  P.  Claggett,  W.  H.  Wright;  books,  stationery,  drugs  and  medi¬ 
cines,  E.  C.  Converse,  C.  Hurd,  F.  J.  Lewis ;  boots  and  shoes,  E.  S.  Chase;' 
&  Son,  C.  E.  Dudley,  H.  F.  Deming ;  coffins  and  caskets,  E.  M., 
Hunton;  clocks  and  watches,  A.  0.  &  G.  H.  Woodbmy, Henry  M.  Ste-; 
vens  ;  clothing,  hats  and  caps,  H.  D.  Angell,  Hunton  &  Barker,  D.  J,; 
Mooney,  R.  M.  Rowe;  coal  dealers,  F.  A.  Robinson,  W.  S.  Woodward;! 
dry  goods,  Edes  &  Co.,  C.  M.  Emerson  ;  tailor,  J.  A.  Berg;  flour  and 
grain,  F.  P.  Rowell,  Woodbury  &  Gile;  fruit,  0.  W.  Page;  furniture,! 
F.  S.  Currier,A.  0.  Whitney  ;  groceries, F.  A.  Rawson,  E.  Buswell,  D.  Ci 
George;  hardware,  S.  G.  Stowell  &  Son,  Wm.  Nourse  &  Son;  meat,! 
F.  J.  Rogers  &  Son,  J.  B.  Haven,  Cutting  &  Spooner;  millineryj 
Barrett  Sisters,  Mrs.  C.  W.  Barton,  G.  M.  Cutting  &  Co. ;  Guild,  E.; 
H.  Wakefield  ;  wool  pelts,  poultry,  butter,  cheese,  &c.,  W.  W.  White,  C. 
A.  Silsby;  Guild,  G.  A..  Fairbanks. 

Physicians — J.  L.  Swett,  D.  M.  Currier,  W.  W.  Darling,  T.  B.  San-I 
born,  A.  H.  Kempton,  J.  L.  Cain  ;  dentists,  Henry  Tubbs,  F.  S.  Put-' 
nam. 

Telephone  Ex. — F.  S.  Currier. 

NEWTON,  ROCKINGHAM— 1,064.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  45  m  ;  S.  fr, 
Exeter,  10  m.  R.  R.  S. — Newton,  on  Merrimack  Branch  of  B.  &  M 
R.  &  Newton  Junction,  on  B.  &  M.  II.  R.  .  R, 


niirT~  n -  - 

.  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  137 


OFFICERS — Clerk, G.  B.  Merrill;  Treas.,  Walter  C.  Gale;  Selectmen- 
E.  H.  Nichols,  A.  W.  Sargent,  N.  F.  Nichols;  Board  of  Education,  Clarn 
ence  Day,  Mrs.  E.  B.  Hoitt,  A.  W.  Hook;  Constables,  E.  G.  Kelley,  Job, 
Gordon ;  Notary  Public,  I.  M.  Heath. 

Postmasters — A.  J.  Sawyer;  Junction,  L.  N.  Davis. 

Justices — W.  W.  Boswell.  I.  M.  Heath,  John  Hoyt,  Phillip  Whittier, 
W.  W.  Wilder,  State;  W.  C.  Gale,  G.  B.  Merrill,  A.  J.  Sawyer,  H.  N. 
Gould,  J.  S.  Peaslee. 

Churches— Bap.,  J.  F.  Cooper  ;  - Nolan;  Chris.,  A.  W. 

Hook. 

Insurance  Ag’t— H.  N.  Gould. 

Hotel — Traveler’s  Home,  G.  W.  Hoyt. 

Livery  Stables — Horace  Favor;  Junction,  W.  W.  Boswell. 
Manufacturers — Bakery,  J.  L.  Bartlett;  blacksmiths,  B.  Goodwin,; 
Junction,  W\  R.  Davenport ;  builders,  B.  F.  ^Vakefield,  Hiram  Heath. 
Junct.,  John  Gordon  ;  boxes,  Junct.,  Parker  &  Elwell.  Hoyt,  Taylor  & 
Hurd;  carriages,  Edward  Hay  ford,  Wilder  &  Bartlett,  C.  H.  Peaslee; 

T.  W.  Bagley,  -  Smith,  A.  D.  Marden ;  job  printers,  Pressey  & 

Heath  ;  Junct..  Henry  Burbeck  ;  lumber,  A.  W.  Sargent,  E.  H.  Nichols; 
Junction,  Hoyt,  Taylor  &  Hurd ;  shoes,  Andrew  Currier,  J.  F.  Cur¬ 
rier  ;  shoe  contractor,  C.  M.  Rowell ;  sawing  and  planing.  Junction,  D. 
S.  Bartlett. 

Merchants — Wilder  &  Son,  George  W.  Marston,  J.  Pressey,  Myron 
Kelley;  Junction,  Pressey  «fe  Heath;  boots  and  shoes,  A.  J.  Sawyer; 
cider  and  vinegar,  D.  S.  Bartlett,  J.  S.  Peaslee;  coal  and  grain,  W.  W*| 
Wilder;  fish,  J.  W.  Locke ;  greenhouse,  Asa  Hanson  ;  lumber,  D.  S.  Barts 
lett,  R.  N.  Elwell ;  meat  and  produce,  S.  W.  Crafts,  J.  F.  Germundson;' 
millinery  and  fancy  goods,  Mrs.  L.  W\  Bradley  ;  undertaker,  E.  G,  Kel-' 
ley. 

Physician — J.  F.  Axtell.  Tel.  Ag’  i; — Junction,  J.  E.  George. 
Summer  Boarding  Houses — Nathan  Gould,  W.  W.  Taylor. 

Xorfh  Kraiicli — See  Antrim, 

NORTHFlE].<]>,  MERRIMACK— N.  fr.  C.  16  m. 
R.  R.  S. — Noi  thfield,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  C.  R.  Gould;  Treas.,  A.  C,  Lord;  Selectmen,  G.  E, 
Garrell,  G.  S.  Abbott,  C.  W*  Whicher;  Board  of  Education,  Otis  CJ 
Wyatt,  Benjamin  Gale,  G.  E.  Garrell. 

Postmaster — Depot,  W.  C.  French.  Address  of  the  residents  in 
northern  part  of  town  is  Tilton  ;  for  southern  part,  Northfield  depot. 

Justices — F.  J,  Eastman.  B.  F.  Cofran,  J.  N.  Forrest,  J.  E.  Smith,  0. 
C.  W'yatt,  G.  E.Gorrell,  L.  M.  French,  G.  S.  Abbott,  Nfate  ;  W.  C.  French, 
C.  J.  Chamberlain,  J.  P.  Dennis,  R.  N.  S.  Bachelder.  [ 

Church — F.  Bap.,  J.  Chan)berliu.  Pub.  Library — L.  F.  Batchelder. 
Manufacturers — Ax  handles,  B.  A.  Winslow;  blacksmith,  M.  C.  A. 
Abbott;  builder,  1).  M.  Page;  building  materials.  A.  C.  Tilton,  p.  o. 
ad.  Franklin  Falls ;  contractors  in  stone  work,  S.  W.  Hill,  Fred  K. 
Cross;  granite  and  marble  work,  S.  B.  Sargent;  hose,  G.  E.  Buel ; 
shingles,  W.  H.  Plummer  &  Sons. 

Merchants — Depot,  brick  and  cement,  E.  L.  Sanborn  &  Son  ;  drain 
pipe,  F.  J.  Eastman  ;  stoves,  tin  ware,  ranges  and  furnaces,  F.  H.  Mer¬ 
rill  ;  wood,  coal,  lumber  and  hay,  A.  II.  Brow'n  ;  lumber,  George 
Knapp. 

Tel.  Ag’t — Depot,  Mrs.  Wm.  C.  French. 

Physician — C.  R,  Gould,  p.  o.  ad.  Tilton. 

NORTH  HAMPTON,  ROCKINGHAM— &04.  S.  E.  fr. 
C.  47  in;  E.  fr.  Exeter,  6  m.  R.  R.  S. — North  Hampton,  on  E.  R.  R. 


138  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  Jonathan  Rollins;  Selectmen^  OiiB 
S.  Brown,  Cyrus  Fogg,  Simon  Q.  Lamprey  ;  Board  of  Education^  F.  R. 
Drake,  Geo.  A.  Boynton,  George  L.  Garland. 

Postmasters — S.  A.  Dow;  Little  Boar's  Head,  Albert  Bachelder. 
Justices — F.  R.  Drake,  State-,  J.  W.  Warner,  John  S.  Hobbs. 

Churches — Chris., - ;  Cong.,  T.  V.  Haines. 

Livery  Stables — C.  Batchelder. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  C.  E.  Seavey,  S.  B.  Tarlton,  A.  E.  Locke; 
builders,  W.  J.  Breed,  D.  P.  Moulton. 

Merchants — S.  A.  Dow,  Jonathan  Rollins,  J.  W.  Hobbs. 

Tel.  Ag’t — H.  L.  Marston. 

XORTHUMBERIi AND,  GO 0,S^Pop.,  1,356.  N.fr.  C.  145  m  ; 
N.  fr.  Lancaster,  6  m.  R.  R.  S. — Northumberland  Falls  on  C.  &  M. 
R.  R. 

Postmaster— C.  F.  Webb. 

Manufacturers — Paper,  R.  Chase  &  Co. 

Mechanic — Blacksmith,  J,  E.  Poole. 

Merchants — Robert  Chase,  C.  F.  Webb. 

Oroveton — R.  R.  S. — Graveton  and  Groveton  Junction. 
OFFICERS — Clerk,  H.  E.  Bellows ;  Treas.,  A.  H.  Frizzell ;  Select¬ 
men,  R.  C.  Chessman,  F.  G.  McKellip,  W.  J.  Whipple ;  Board  of  Edvr 
cation,  C.  C.  O’Brien,  J.  H.  Curtis,  A.  H.  Frizzell;  Collector,  C.  P.  Rich¬ 
ardson. 

Postmaster — N.  B.  Perkins. 

Justices — J.  H.  Curtis,  R.  C.  Chessman,  T.  C.  O’Sullivan, 

H.  E.  Bellows,  W.  J.  Doty,  F.  A.  Hannaford,  C.  C.  O’Brien,  J.  M. 
Wilson,  N.W.  Wood. 

Uhurch — Meth.,  J.  C.  Trow. 

Exp.  Ag’t— W.  H.  Fowler. 

Hotels — Union  House,  P.  L.  Stark,  Prop.;  Melcher  House,  E.  E.  Teb- 
bitts,  prop.;  Eagle  Hotel,  E.  M.  Tibbetts,  prop. 

Livery  Stables — E.  E.  Tebbitts,  C.  Henson. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  G.  M.  Soule,  Weston  Lumber  Co.;  pulp 
and  paper,  Groveton  Mills. 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  J erry  Laroche ;  carpenters,  D.  Spreadbury, 
W.  H.  Veasie,  John  Tolan;  carriages,  B.  F.  Page;  harness  maker,  E. 
D.  Sibley. 

Merchants — J.  W.  Me  Keen,  C.  Solomon,  R.  C.  Chessman,  G.  M. 
Soule,  E.  M.  Ritchie;  boots  and  shoes,  A.  H.  Bundy;  Chicago  dressed 
beef,  grain  and  flour,  steam  mills  for  grinding,  etc.,  Chas.  T.  McNally ; 
drugs  and  medicines,  J.  M.  Wilson;  hardware,  J.  W.  Welch;  millinery, 
Mrs.  C.  J.  Solomon,  Mrs.  M.  Ockington. 

Physicians — C.  C.  O’Brien,  F.  E.  Leonard,  H.  Barrett. 

NORTH  WOOD,  ROCKINGHAM— 1,478.  E.  from  C.  20  m. 
N.  W.  fr.  Exeter,  22  m.  R.  R.  S. — Epsom,  7  m.,on  Sun.  Val.  R.  R.  Daily 
stage  to  E.  Northwood  ;  also  from  E.  Northwood  to  Newmarket 
daily  ;  also  from  Northwood  Narrows  to  Dover  three  times  a  week. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  Center,  A.  B.  Moore ;  Selectmen, 
Ridge,  N.  E.  Cate  ;  Narrows,  J.  J.  Bartlett;  East,  E.  G.  Boody; 
Board  of  Education,  H.  A.  Cilley,  J.  W.  Moses,  E.  T.  Towle. 
Postmaster — Narrows,  C.  H.  Sherman. 

Justices — Ezra  Tasker,  J.  S.  Trickey,  A.  E.  Cotton,  W.  M.  Durgin, 
State;  H.  J.  Clark,  J.  G.  Mead,  E.  S.  Tasker,  S.  S.  James,  S.  D. 
James,  P.  B.  Dow. 

Church — Adv.,  Narrows,  John  Parsons, 

Exp.  Agents — A.  C.  Caswell,  C.  B.  Leavitt,  W.  E.  Leavitt. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  13^ 


Literary  Ins. — Coe’s  Northwood  Academy,  F.  L.  Pattee,  prin. 
Manufacturers — Lumber,  iVa/roiys,  Hunkins  <k  Mussey.S.  S.  A  M.  G. 
James,  W.  M.  Durgin  ;  boots  and  shoes,  Narrows^  J.  R.  Towle  &  Sons. 
Mechanic — Blacksmith,  Narrows^  J.  H.  Jenness.  j 

Merchants — Narrows^  F.  E.  Trickey,  C.  H.  Sherman  ;  meat,  W.  E. 
Leavitt.  j 

Centre— Postmaster— P.  B.  Dow. 

Church — Cong.,  R.  McGown.  ' 

Hotel — Harvey  House,  B.  W.  Drake.  j 

Manufacturer— Lumber,  W.  B.  Sherburne.  | 

Merchants — J.  G.  Mead,  P.  B.  Dow.  | 

East — Postmaster — C.  A.  Brickett.  Church — Bap.,C.  F.  Brown.  I 
Exp.  Ag’t — W.  E.  Leavitt. 

Hotel — Exchange,  Mrs.  B.  J.  Demeritt. 

Livery  Stable — Edwin  Batchelder.  I 

Ins.  Agents — Fire,  A.  E.  Cotton  ;  life,  D.  N.  Tilton. 

ManumCturers — Blacksmiths,  J.  E.  Ricker,  J.  Lamprey  &  Son; 
bookbinders  supplies,  Jos.  E.  Smyth  ;  ladies’  boots  and  shoes.  North- 
wood  Union  Shoe  Co. ;  I.  N.  Blake,  D,  L.  Furber ;  lumber,Cate  &  Boody; 
sleighs  and  pungs.  Tasker  Bros. 

Merchants — L.  E.  Kimball,  TV.  A.  Caswell  &  Co.,  J.  E.  Batchelder 
&  Son ;  patent  medicines,  fancy  and  furnishing  goods,  C.  A.  Brickett ; 
meat,  Geo.  W.  Gear;  millinery,  Mrs,  H.  L.  Carter,  M.  E.  Folsom. 
Physician — J.  TV.  Pray. 

Riclg-e— Postmaster— S.  D.  James. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  R.  L.  Howard. 

Ins.  Agent — Fire,  H.  J.  Clark. 

Literary  Institution — Northwood  Seminary  ;  Center, North- 
wood  academy,  F.  L.  Patte,  Principal. 

Mechanic — Blacksmith,  TV.  H.  Manning. 

Merchants — Clothing,  C.  A.  Hill ;  furniture,  C.  Knowles,  S.  D. 
.Tames:  fancy  articles,  TV.  D.  Hill;  millinery,  Mrs.  W.  D.  Hill;  sleighs 
and  pungs,  TV%  H.  Manning. 

Physicians — C.  TV.  Hanson,  TV.  D.  Hill. 

NOTTINGHAM,  ROCKIJSIGHAM—Vo'q.  988.  S.  E.  fr.  0. 
25  m . ;  TV.  fr.  Port8mouth,22  m.  R.  R.  S — N ewmarket,on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  j 
Stage  Tu^S.,  Thurs.  and  Sat.  Lee  Sta,  on  N.  &  R.  R.R.,  3  m..  daily 
stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  S.  A.  TVatson  ;  Treas.,  Harrison  Marsh ;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  J.  E.  Cooper,  T.  E.  Fernald,  C.  H.  Williams;  Board  of  Educa 
tion,  E,  F.  Gerrish,  jr.,  W.  A.  Chesley,  G.  E.  W.  Durgin. 

Postmasters — W.F.  Watson;  West,  J,  H.  Demeritt ;  North,  J.  D. 
Daniels  ;  East,  F.  P.  Bartlett. 

Justices — J.  N.  Cilley,  H.  P.  Daniels,  G.  E.  Smith,  S.  S.  Dame,  T.  B. 
Bartlett,  State-,  W.  F.  Watson,  R.  E.  Tuttle,  W.  T.  Leighton. 

Hotel — Rockingham  House,  G.  W  Tilton. 

Lawyer — J.  N.  Cilley. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  A.  F.  McLaughlin,  George  Randall, 
lumber,  Harrison  Marsh. 

Merchants — TVatson  Bros.,  T.  B.  Bartlett;  auctioneer,  West,  N.  E. 
Daniels  ;  groceries,  J.  D.  Daniels. 

Oil  Mill  Tillag'e — See  Weare. 

ORANGE,  GRAFTON— Vo\i.  245.  N.  TV.fr.  C.,  45  m.;  S.  W.  from 
Plymouth,  25  m.  R.  R.  S. — Canaan,  on  Northern  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  E.  I.  Lowell;  Treas.,  John  Fern  aid  ;  Selectmen, 
C.  H.  Ford,  S.  L.  Hoyt,  Russell  Sanborn;  Board  of  Education,' 


BUSINESS  DmECTORY. 


140 


W.  H.  Ford,  C.  H.  Ford,  Dennis  L.  Bryant,  (p.  o.  ad.  of  most  of 
residents  is  Canaan.) 

Justices — J.  H.  French,  John  Fernald,  E.  I.  Lowell. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  G.  H.  Tewksbury. 

Manufacturers — Butter  tubs,  G.  H.  Terrill ;  lumber,  J.  H.  French. 
Merchant — John  Fernald. 

Mechanics — Carpenters,  Isaac  Watts,  W.R.  Eastman  ;  blacksmith, j 
F.  G.  Dimond.  i 

ORFORD,  Pop.  916.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  62  m.  S.  from! 

Haverhill,  10  m.  R.R.S. — Fairlee,  3^  m.,  on  Pass.  R.  R.  Conveyance, 
to  every  train.  i 

OFFICERS  —  Clerk,  G.  W.  Lamprey  ;  Treas.,  Robert  0.  Carr;  Select-] 
men,  Jas.  E.  Foote,  George  M.  French,  Lewis  Franklin  ;  Board  of  Ed-\ 
ucation,  W.  R.  Barnes,  Thomas  T.  Savage,  C.  F.  Porter. 

Postmaster — Isaac  Willard.  Lawyers — Chapman  &  Lang.  j 

Justices — H.  H.  Conant,  Paul  Lang,  Isaac  Willard,  State  ;  J.  M.i 
Learned,  E.  B.  Strong,  B.  F.  Trussell,  Enoch  Gilman,  Wm.  Brown,  J. 

K.  Carr. 

Church — Cong.,  J.  R.  Flint.  Exp.  Ag’t — J.  K.Carr. 

Hotel — Elm  House,  A.  D.  Chamberlin. 

Ins.  Ag’tS. — H.  H.  Conant,  Paul  Lang. 

Literary  Institution — Orford  Academy,  Nellie  R.  Dodge  and  Flora 
Adams. 

Livery  Stable— C.  H.  Carr. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  Orrin  Stetson;  bricks,  Olcott  Falls 
Co.;  builders,  A.  L.  Chandler,  J.  K.  Avery,  Geo.  W.  Lamprey  ;  car¬ 
riages,  J.  0.  Carr;  harnesses,  H.  H.  Conant;  lumber,  Carr  &  Co.; 
meal  and  flour,  M.  F.  Wyman  ;  jewelry.  J.  F.  Carr. 

Merchants — Isaac  Willard,  Carr  &  Co. 

Physicians — W.  R.  Barnes,  E.  C.  Chase. 

Orfordville— Postmaster— Florence  N^  Morrill. 

Church — Cong.,  J.  R.  Flint. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  J.  R.  Pierce,  A.  N.  Bailey;  bobbins, 
Royal  Beal  &  Son,  B.  F.  Trussell ;  boots  and  shoes,  C.  F.  Porter;  furni¬ 
ture,  Royal  Beal  &  Son;  lumber,  B.  F.  Trussell,  Hale  &  Lamprey; 
soap  stone,  E.  B.  Strong,  ag’t. 

OSSIPEE,  CAieigOLL- Shiretown.  Pop.  1,630.  N.  E.  fr.  C- 
60  m,^..R.S. — Ossipee,  Center  Ossipee,  Bear  Camp,  WestOssipee,  Centre- 
ville,  on  E.  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  G.  L.  Young;  Treas.,  A.  M.  Runiery  ;  Selectmen, 
Thomas  Nute,  J.  E.  Hodgdon,  0.  P.  Hobbs;  Board  of  Education,  3 .  W. 
Nute,  A.  J.  Hodgdon,  John  C.  Ames. 

Postmasters — C.H.  Carter;  West,  A..  Lamper  ;  Centreville,  Geo. 

L.  Cate;  Moultonville,  L.  E.Mou] ton -,  Water  Village,  Levi  W.  Brown; 
Ossipee  Valley^  F.  K.  Hobbs. 

Justices — F.  K.  Brown,  J.  H.  Jewell,  F.  K.  Hobbs,  F.  S.  Lord,  A.  M. 
Rumery,  Edgar  Weeks,  State;  Geo.  B.  Sias,  I.  D.  W.  Carter,  I.  L.  San¬ 
ders,  F.  H.  Lord,  A.  W.  Leighton,  G.  L.  Cate,  G.  L.  IToung,  B.  H.  Moon¬ 
ey,  C.  A.  White,  Thomas  Cherry,  A.  C.Kennett,  D.  J.  Brown,  G.  S. 
Wilder,  A.  B.  Lamper,  W.  S.  Chase, 

Churches — Bap., - ;  Water  Village,  E.  T.  Tobey;  Cong,, 

- ;  Centre, - 

Exp.*&  Tel.  Ag’ts—W.  C.  Sinclair ;  Centre,  G.  L.  Cate;  West,  Geo. 
Wilder. 

Hotels — Carroll  and  Pine  River  House,  E.  P.  Allen  ;  Centre,  Mrs. 

M.  E.  Merrow;  Centreville,  J.  W.  Chamberlin. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


141' 


Lawyers — I.  D.  W.  Carter,  S.  B.  Smith. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  I.  L,  Pineo,  Daniel  Abbott;  Centre- 
ville,  A.  M.  Ilarri'^;  exceDior,  Centre,  J.  G.  Ham,  J.  M.  Cannej’ ;  flour 
ami  meal,  J.  G.  Ham,  A.  Bearham  ;  folding  beds,  Moultonville,  G.  \V. 
Bent  &  Co.;  leather,  L.  S.  Willard;  lumber,  Asa  Beacham,  J.  C.  Ham; 
\Watpr  ri/Zo^re,  Stephen  Jackson,  A.  J.  Thompson;  Ossipee  Valley,  F. 
iK.  Hobbs  ;  Centreville,  J.  W.  Roberts.  D.  W.  Davis;  Centre,  A.  L.  Hods- 
idon ;  sash,  doors  and  blinds,  Centra,  C.  H.  Smart;  undertaker,  A.  C. 
^lonlton. 

Merchants — D.  J.  &  E.  F.  Brown,  C.  S.  Demerett,  A.  Stillings,  C.  H. 
Carter;  CeaZrg,  C.  E.  Keyes ;  Centreville,  0.  L.  &  C.  A.  White,  W.  H. 
Lortl,  Davis  &  Cate,  J.  W.  Roberts  ;  MnuHonville,  George  B. 
White  ;  Valley,  F.  K.  Hobbs;  West,  W.  H.  Hobbs.  A.  B.  Lampher; 
llumber,  Centreville,  D  W.  Davi-;  ;  Centre,  A.  L.  Ilodsdon ;  meat, 
CentrevilU,  k.  A.  Nichols. 

I  Physicians — Harmon  &  .Atwood  ;  Center,  W.  H.  Grant. 

I  JL«eigrliton’fi  Corner— Church - 

1  Merchants — Hereford  stock,  A.  AV.  Leighton,  C.  B.  Leighton,  D.  J. 
Sanders;  meat,  Horace  Kimball;  publisher  and  manager  of  Standard 
Sub.  books,  A.  J.  Hamm. 

Parkliill — See  Westmoreland. 

'  PECHA^I,  HILLSBOROUGH— 791.  S.  E.fr.C.  40m;  E. 
;fr.  Nashua,  9  m.  R.  R.  S. — Lowell  Mass.,  6  m.,  on  B.  L.  &  N.  R.  R. 
stage  daily  fr.  Lowell,  to  Windham  Junction  on  M.  &  L.  R.  R., 
and  return,  and  for  No.  Pel.  W.  Windham,  2m.  on  N.  &  R.  R.  R.  Con- 
inected  by  telephone  with  Lowell. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  C.  W.  Hobbs  ;  Treas.,  John  Woodbury  ;  Select 
men,  L.C.  Richardson,  C.  W.  Hobbs,  Nelson  Webster;  Board  of  Edu- 
\cation,  Augustus  Berry.  Geo.  S.  Butler,  H.  S.  Russ. 

!  Postmaster — D,  P.  Atwood. 

'  Justices — Daniel  Marshall,  C.  W.  Hobbs,  G.  S.  Butler,  State  ;  F.  A. 
Cutler. 

Church — Cong.,  Augustus  Berry, 

Manufacturers — Cider  and  vinegar,  C.  L.  Seavey,  R.  B.  Hillman, 
W.  G.  Butler,  J.  R.  Griffin;  granite,  D.  M.  Webster,  A.  Kittredge, 
Samuel  Kelle^',  Gage  A.  Fox  ;  lumber,  R.  B.  Hillman,  G.  S.  Butler, 
:W.  G.  Butler.-C.  L.  Seavey,  H.  A.  Jones;  shingles,  C.  L.  Seavey. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Wm,  Coburn,  D.  W.  Kent,  J.  Nourse, 
J.  La  Clair,  Phill»rick  &  Hand  :  carpenters,  R.  B.  Hillman,  N.  S. 
Sleeper,  C.  W.  Hob]»s,  0.  G.  Spear,  F.  II.  Hillman,  Frank  Stickney ; 
jcarnage  painter,  N.  Roberts. 

Merchants — Auctioneer,  D.N.  Atwood:  groceries,  J.  A,  Foster, 
|Woodl)ury  &.  .Atwood;  real  estate  agent,  F.  M.  Woodbury. 

Summer  Boarding  House— Chas.  Brown. 

Physicians — Amos  Batcheldei,  W.  Sawyer,  E.  Hyde. 

I*E>IBROKE,  Pop.  3,172.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  6  m. 

\R.  R.  S. — Suncook,  on  C.  R.  R. 

I  OFFICERS — Clerk,  K.  F.  Baker  ;  Treas.,  J.  E.  (  'bickering;  Selectmen, 
!l.  G.  Russ,  Chas.  P.  Moore,  .1.  F.  Robinson  :  B'ard  of  Education,  C. 
P.  Morse,  Isaac  Walker,  Edward  M.  Fowler  ;  Supervisors,  L.  L. 
i.Aldrich,  Moses  W.  Lancey,  .Almon  F.  Burbank. 

Postmasters— J.  B.  Doe;  East,  Mrs.  Ann  Russ^. 

,  Justices — E.  E.Trusdell,  T.  L.  Fowler.  J.  R.  Kimball,  James  Dodge, 
J.  E.  Chickering,  G.  P.  Little,  R.  H.  Paine.  S.  II.  Flanders,  L.  L.  Ald- 
|rich,  .Almond  F.  Burbank  ;  State,  D.  T.  Merrill,  Winthrop  Fowler^ 


1 142  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

I  T  -  -  --  - —  -  - -  ■  _  _  -  _  _  . 

M.  K.  Wilson,  A.  N.  Osgood,  G.  P.  Cofran,  S.  D.  Robinson,  C.  P 
Morse,  J.  T.  Merrill. 

Churches — Bap.,  H.  A.  Stetson,  p.  o.  ad.  Suncook ;  Cong.,  E.  P. 
Tenney;  Meth.,  W.  R.  Webster,  p.  o.  ad.  Suncook. 

Ex.  Ag’t — Herman  Oxford.  Dentist — R.  M.  Weeks.  I 

Literary  Institution — Penbroke  Academy,  Isaac  Walker,  prin.  * 
Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  J.  C.  Fowle,  F.  C.  Labontee,  T.  PJ 
Dozois,  Jos.  Cadotte  ;  brick,  F.  S.  Whitehouse.  H.  T.  Simpson,  G.j 

N.  Simpson,  Russ,  Lancey  &  Warren,  C.  C.  Shaw;  builders,  G.  F. 
•Batchelder,  John  Marden;  job  printer,  E.  Lane;  lumber  and  wood.j 
jA.  N.  Osgood.  Samuel  Martin,  J.  G.  Fellins,  I.  G.  Russ,  F.  S.  White-| 
ihouse,  John  Marden,  M.  W.  Lancey  ;  screen  works,  sash  and  blinds, j 
R.  C.  Slonlton. 

Notaries  Public — J.  E.  Hazelton,  A.  F.  Burbank.  ' 

j  Suncook — Postmaster— Geo.  P.  Cofran. 

I  Justices — J.  R.  Kimball,  J.  E.  Chickering,  E.  E.  Truesdell,  State ; 
G.  H.  Larrabee. 

Churches — Bap.,  H.  A.  Stetson;  Meth.,  W.  H.  Turkington. 

Ex.  Ag’t — Newton  Johnston.  j 

I  Tel.  Ag’ts — G.  S.  Palmer,  Commercial  Union;  Newton  Johnson, j 
Western  Union  i 

Hotel — N.  D.  Curtis. 

Ins.  Ag’ts — J.  G  Bartlett,  A.  F.  Burbank,  R.  M.  Weeks.  j 

Lawyers — J.  B.  Hazelton,  A.  F.  Burbank.  I 

1  Livery  Stables — John  D.  Hoit,  Joseph  Gauthier,L.  A.  Hyatt.  j 

Manufacturers — Bakers,  John  Mercier,  Frank  Bartlett  ;  brick,  G.j 
N.  Simpson,  J.  G.  Russ,  L.  E  Warren,  C.  C.  Shaw  ;  carriages,  Charron 
&  Co.;  cotton,  Webster  &  PembrokeMill.«,  D.  L.  Jewell,  ag’t;  har¬ 
nesses,  Ira  Morgan  ;  photographs, ;  Joe.  Wilkins;  lumber,  A.  N.  Os¬ 
good;  sash  and  blinds  C.  R,  .Moulton. 

Merchants — Groceries.  E’  Baker  &  Co.,  Emery  Bros.,  &  Co., 
SimjisoM,  Miller  &  Co.,  Frank  Bartlett;  auctioneers,  Cochran  & 
Worthley  ;  boots  and  shoes,  H.  S.  Peabody  &  ‘Co.,  Robinson  &  Rain- 
ville,  Curtis  E.  Dalton  :  jewelry,  etc.,  J.  E.  Chickering,  B.  H.  Paine; 
clothing,  Truasdell  &  Blodgett,  C.  E.  Dalton,  Julius  Katz ;  dry  and 
fancy  goods,  Maggie  Sullivan,  Emery  Bros..  &  Co.;  dry  goods  and 
niilliner\“,  H.  S.  Peabody  &  Co.,  Robinson  &  Rainville ;  drugs  and 
medicines.  Geo.  E.  Gordon,  W.  S.  Palmer  &  Co. ;  flour  and  grain. 
Osgood  &  Sargent.  G,  0.  Locke ;  fruit  and  confectionery. 
Patrick  Castles,  \  N.  Marsh;  hardware,  paints,  etc.,  J.  G.| 
Fellows  &  Son;  hats,  caps  and  furnishing  goods.  M,  Henryj 
Knox  &  Co.,  Truesdell  &  Blodgett,  C.  E.  Dalton,  Julius! 
Katz  :  merchant  tailor,  M.  Henry  Knox  &  Co.  ;  stationery  and  peri-, 
odicals,  George  E.  Gordon.  Mrs.  A.  S.  Herrin  ;  wood  and  coal,  J.  G.i 
Bartlett;  wood,  coalj  and  ice,  F.  E.  Blodgett ;  varieties,  Louis  Ladoii;! 
general  store,  I.  G.  Russ;  meats,  E.  Baker  &  Co.,  Simpson,  Miller  &i 
Co.;  millinery,  L.  A.  Fontaine,  S.  A.  Fletcher  ;  organs  and  pianos,  J.j 
L.  Belisle  ;  tailor,  A.  Bnrrelle  ;  laundry,  Sam  Wah  ;  barbers,  F.  Nan-i 
carm,  N.  Ponlin,  Duffy  May  ;  lumber,  coal  and  wood,  I.  G.  Russ,  F.  S. 
Whitehouse,  John  Marden,  M.  W.  Lancey. 

Mechanics — Wheelwrights,  Peter  Moore,  Ernest  Bourke  ;  painters, 
Fife  &  Lancey. 

Physicians — B.'’  H.  Phillips,  J.  R.  Kimball,  G.  H.  Larabee,  A.  A. 
Peppin,  W.  W.  Wilcomb,  Carl  R.  Tuttle. 
jPercy — See  Stark. 

Penacook — See  Concord. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  143 


i  PETERBOROUGH,  HILLSBOROUGH— 2,507.  S.  W. 
(t.  C.  45  m  ;  N.  W.  fr.  Nashua,  31  m.  R.  R.  *S.— Peterboro’,  on  Mon- 
adnock  R,  R.  &  Peterboro’  &  Hillsboro’  R.  R.  Daily  stage  to  Dublin 
!  OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  H.  Steele;  Treas.,  L.  P.  Wilson;  Selectmen,  C. 
A.  Jaquith,  J.  S.  Morrill,  E.  M.  Smith;  Board  of  Education,  E.  H.  Tay- 
lor,  J.  Q.  Adams,  J.  F.  Brennan;  Supervisors,  E.  W.  McIntosh,  G.  W, 
■Farrar,  G  P.  Dustan. 

I  Postmasters — E.  W,  Jones  ;  West,  F.  J.  Robbins. 

I  Justices — M.  L.  Morrison,  J.R.Miller,  Charles  Wilder,  Charles  Scott, 
F.  G.  Clarke,  E.  M.  Smith,  R.  B.  Hatch,  D.  M.  White,  W.  S.  Treadwell, 
A.  Fuller,  W,  D.  Chase,  J.  F.  Brennan,  E.  W.  Jones,  State-,  A.  A.  Farns- 
jworth,  J.  H.  Steele,  J.  E.  Saunders,  C.  H.  Brooks,  G.  H.  Longley,  J.  F. 
D’Orsay,  E.  W.  Mackintosh. 

Churches — Bap.,  W.  S.  Hamlin  ;  Cong.,  John  H.  Hoffman;  Meth., 
Dana  Cotton;  R.  Cath.,  Edward  J.  Furlong;  Unit.,  W.  H.  Walbridge. 
j  Eating  Houses — E.  L.  Clark  &  Co.,  Fred  B.  Kimball. 

European  Tickets,  Passports  and  Foreign  Drafts— J.  F.  Brennan. 
Exp.  Ag’t — George  P.  Dustin. 

Hotels — Hotel  Peterboro,  J.  M.  Pearson. 

Land  Surveyor — Eben  W.  Jones.  Telegraph  Ag’t — J.  H.  Steele. 
Lawyers — Frank  G.  Clarke,  E.  M.  Smith,  James  F.  Brennan,  D.  M. 
(White,  R.  B.  Hatch. 

I  Livery  Stables — H.  F.  Nichols,  C.  A.  Coburn. 

j  Manufacturers — Barometers  and  thermometers,  Charles  Wilder; 
{baskets,  H.  B.  Needham;  beer,  M.  A.  Smith;  blacksmiths,  G.  W. 
iFarrar  &  Son,  E.  A.  Robbins  ;  builders,  C.  E.  Jaquith  &  Co.;  butter, 
{Peterborough  Creamery  Company  ;  carriage  painters,  L.  Holt,  David 
IF.  Nelson  ;  clearer,  roller  and  slasher  cloths,  J.  Noone’s  Sons  ;  cottons, 
iPhoenix  Co.,  Union  Co.;  harnesses,  G.  W.  Towle  &  Co;  house  painters, 
jL.  P.  Wilson,  David  F.  Nelson  ;  iron,  Samuel  G.  White  ;  laundry,  Moy 
j  Tun  ;  lumber,  J.  C.  Diamond,  G.  H.  Yinal,*  Spafford  Mfg.  Co,,  Charles 
{Wilder;  marble,  Peterboro’ Marble  &  Granite  Works,  J.  F.  Brennan, 
prop.,  H.  M.  Hersey  ;  merchant  tailors,  T.  A.  Liscord,  Jesse  Martin  ; 
photographs,  L.  E,  Wilson,  C.  E.  Bullard;  piano  stools,  Spafford 
Mfg.  Co.;  printer,  John  Scott;  rough  granite.  Asa  Davis;  shoes,  C.  A. 
jCoffin  &  Co.,  G.  S.  Stockwell  &  Co.,  W.  E.  Dadmun  ;  trusses,  E.  Howe 
.&  Co,,  Peterboro  Truss  Co. ;  wheelrights,  G.  W.  Farrar  &  Son,  E.  A, 
Robbins  &  Son,  A.  A.  Sawyer. 

Merchants — Smith  Bros.,  S.  Tenney  &  Son,  A.  A.  &  W.  E.  Davis, 
{Walbridge  &  Taylor,  W.  S.  Kyes,  W.  S.  Goodnow,  C.  C.  Spear,  F,  W. 
Morrill;  West,  People’s  store;  auctioneer,  Chas.  Scott:  baker,  F.  B. 
Kimball ;  baled  hay  and  coal,  Alvin  Townsend,  A.  T.  Hovey;  books, 
stationery  and  fancy  goods,  J,  H.  Steele;  boots  and  shoes,  F.  W.  Bul¬ 
lard,  F.  E.  Russell  ;  cigars  and  tobacco,  J.  M.  Hastings,  E.  L.  Clark  & 
,Co.;  clocks  and  watches,  A.  F.  Grimes,  J.  G.  Leonard,  F.  H.  CoflBn; 
clothing,  John  Wilder  &  Co  ,  E.G.Davis  &  Co.;  drugs  and  medicines,  G. 
L.  Forbush,  J.  R.  Miller  &  Son  ;  fish,  G.  P.  Dustan;  flour  and  grain, 
(Walbridge  &  Taylor,  W.S. Goodnow,  F.  W.  Morrill;  fruit  trees.  Geo. 
H.  Scripture ;  guns  and  sporting  goods,  F.  H.  Coffin;  hats  and  caps, 
E.  G.  Davis.,  John  Wilder  &  Co.;  ice,  A.  L.  Shattuck ;  meats,  A.  Tayloi 
&  Co.,  S.  P.  Langley;  millinery,  W.  S.  Kyes,  F.  A.  Tracy  &  Co.,  Mrs.  H. 
S.  Robbe  ;  tin  ware,  Nichols  Bros.,  F.  E.  Taggart ;  music  teachers,  Mrs. 
'Ella  J.  Shattuck,  Mrs.  A.  C.  Leath. 

Physicians — J.  H.  Cutler,  W.  D.  Chase,  C.  J.  Allen  ;  homeo.,  F.  A. 
Hodgdon;  dentists,  C.  H.  Hayward,  C.  C.  Duncan. 

Telephone  Ag’ts— Goodnow  Bros. 


144  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


\  Pierce’s  Bridge— See  Bethlehem. 

I  :  PIEBMOXT,  GRAI^TOy—Yo\).  709.  N.  W.  from  C.  75  m;  S.  fr.l 
i  ;Haverhill,43/^  m.  E.  E.  S. — Piermont  ou  Pass.  R  .  R 
I  j  OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  H.  Howe;  Treas.,B.  C.  Metcalf;  Selectmen J 
i  J.  H.  Howe,  L.  M.  Robie,  Martin  Day;  Board  of  Education,  W.  A.  (/ 
•Converse,  A.  B,  Rodiman,  Geo.  A.  Johnson. 

Postmaster — E.  E.  Grimes. 

Justices — L.  E,  Risley,  W.  A.  C.  Converse,  State ;  W.  H.  Gannett,  J. 
H  .Howe, 

Churches — Cong.,  W.  A.  C.  Converse;  Meth.,  E.  C.  Langford. 

,  Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  E.  P.  Libby;  builders,  Wm.  Simpson, 
•L.S.  Erwin;  butter,  Piermont  Creamery  Co.,  L.  M.  Robie,  pres.;  J. 
H.  Howe,  treas. ;  butter  tubs,  Reneau  Bros.,  H.  H.  Felch  I  chair  stock, 
Reneau  Bros.;  flour  and  meal,  J.  H.  Howe;  granite,  Dan  J.  Winn,  S. 
C.  Leazer;  harnesses,  I.  N.  Webster,  Wm.  B.  Deal ;  ladders,  E.  R.  Cel- 
ley;  lumber,  J.H. Howe,  Reneau  Brothers;  meat,  Henry  F.  Stetson ; 
neat  stock,  Lyman  M.  Robie. 

Merchants — E.  E.  Grimes,  Risley  &  Day. 

Pike  jitation — See  Haverhill. 

PITTSBPRO,  COOS— Pop.  669.  N.  fr.  C.  200m.  ;N.  fr.  Cole- 

brook,  17  m.  E.  E.  S. — Beecher  Falls,  Yt.,  9  m.  on  Upper  Coos  R.  R.,' 
stage  six  times  a  week  ;  West  Stewartstown,  9  m.  ; 

j  OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  John  W.  Straw;  Selectmen,  JameS| 
W.  Baldwin,  A.  P.  Watts,  Henry  Knapp  ;  Board  of  Education, 
Oliver  M.  Johnson,  John  W.  Straw,  E.  S.  Reach. 

Postmasters — E.  S.  Reach  :  Connecticut  Lake,  Mrs.  A.  G.  Day. 
Justices — E.  L.  Farnham,  State',  A.  P.  Watts,  Hiram  Hilliard,  J.  W. 
Baldwin,  P.  T.  Danforth,  E.  H.  Danforth,  F.  H.  Washburn. 

1  Church — Meth., - 

1  Hotels  — Connecticut  Lak,e  House,  Conn.  River  Lumber  Co.;  Pitts¬ 
burg  House,  Edmond  Blair.  | 

i  Mechanics  —  Blacksmith,  Dennis  Fadro,  William  A.  Chase;  car¬ 
riages,  D.  B.  Judd.  •  I 

Merchant — J.  w.  Baldwin  &  Co.  | 

PITTSFIEBB,  xMEEELMACK—Bo^.  2,605.  E.  from  C.  15  m.; 
E.  E.  S. — Pittsfield,  on  Sun.  Yal.  R.  R.  Stage  to  all  trains, 
j  OFFICERS — Cle7'Jc,  ¥.  J).  Osgood;  Treas.,  .John  A.  Goss;  Selectmen, 

E.  W.  French,  J.  A.  Walker,  T.  P.  Tuck;  Board  of  Education 

F.  E.  Randall,  E.  L.  Carr,  H.  W.  Osgood.  | 

1  Postmasters — C.  W.  Martin  ;  South,  Miss  Florence  Dow.  j 

Justices — A.  W.  Bartlett,  G.  R.  Drake,  H.  A.  Tuttle,  Francis  Peaslee,| 
J.  M.  Tucker,  Joseph  Haney,  Truman  Smith,  S.  J.  Winslow,  E.  A.' 

1  ane,  F.  B.  Berry,,  J.  T.  Harvey,  E.  B.  Ring,  E.  S.  George,  G.  A. 
iColbath,  State;  T.i  F.  Gay,  F.  D.  Osgood,  Newman  Durell, 
jF.  W.  Blake,  Frank  Jenkins.  1 

I  Banks — Pittsfield  Nat.,  C.  H.  Carpenter,  Pres.,  J.  A.  Goss,  Cash.; 
i  ittsfield  Savings,  G.  F.  Berry,  treas.:  Farmers’  Savings,  J.  A.  Goss, 
tieas. 

'  Churches — Adv.,  Joseph  Harvey,  Mark  Stevens;  Bap.,  J.  E. 

Studley  ;  Cong.,  Samuel  Bell  ;  Epis., - ;  F.  Bap.,  J.  E.  Dame. 

Exp.  Agt — U.  S.  &  C.  Express,  H.  L.  Brown. 

Hotels — Washington,  L.  D.  Marston  ;  Commercial  House,  0.  A.  Hall. 
Lawyers — A.  W.  Bartlett,  E.  A.  Lane,  F.  E.  Elder,  E.  S.  George. 
Livery  Stables — M,  S.  Clough,  W.  B.  Hill,  John  Marston. 
Manufacturers  —  Blacksmiths,  D.  Goodwin,  H.  W.  Bachelder,  W. 
Blake,  J.  G.  L.  Smith,  B.  T.  Blaisdell ;  boxes.  Page  &  Evans  ;  builders. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  145 


C.  H.  Lane,  William  Evans,  N.  W.  Adams,  W.  B,  Hartwell,  L.  L.  Cas’ 
well;  cottons.  Pittsfield  M’l’g  Co.,  George  E.  Kent,  ag’t;  job 
printer,  D.  T.  Neal  ;  lumber,  Wm.  B.  Hartwell,  Griffin  &  Caswell; 
photographer,  H.  W.  Osgood  ;  printers,  Day  &  Emerson;  shoes,  C.  B. 
Lancaster,  Morgan  &  Dore. 

Merchants — B.  F.  Kaime,  G.  D,  S.  Noyes,  F.  S.  Cole,  T.  P.  Tuck. 
David  Hill,  H.  Greenleaf,  G.  L.  Hall;  auctioneers,  J.  M.  Tucker, 

E.  K.  Webster;  boots  and  shoes,  H.  D.  Smith:  books, W,  A.  Mack;, 
clocks  and  watches,  J.  M.  Batchelder  ;  clothing,  hats  and  raps,  H.  A. 
Tuttle;  drugs  and  medicines,  V.  A.  Grant;  dry  and  fancy  goods,  T. 

F.  Gay  ;  dry  goods,  J.  S.  Rand,  H.  D.  Brown  &  Co.,  Geo.  Gossman,  E.  0. 
Sanderson';  flour  and  corn,  P.  H.  Adams  ;  furniture  and  carpets,  H. 

W.  Osgood ;  groceries,  P.  H.  Adams,  N.  M.  Batchelder,  A.  M.  Huse; 
hardware,  E.  B,  Ring;  jew’elry,  J.  M.  Batchelder,  Howell  A.  Potter; 
meat,  C.  N.  Green,  John  C.  Niitter  ;  millinery,  Mrs.  J.  E.  Clough,  H. 

D.  Brown,  M.  J.  Tallant ;  stoves  and  tinware,  David  Hill;  stoves,  tin¬ 
ware  and  grain,  M.  H.  Nutter  :  tobacco,  John  Walsh;  harnesses,  B. 
M.  Tilton. 

Physicians — John  Wheeler,  E.  L.  Carr,  Levi  Clark,  F.  E.  Cum¬ 
mings,  F.  II.  Sargent. 

PL.A1XFIEI.I>,  S 17L LI VAJV— Vop.  1173.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  63  m.;  N. 
W.  fr.  Newport,  24  in.  H.  S. — Windsor,  Yt.  5m.,  on  C.  V.  R.  R. 

Daily  stage  from  Meriden  to  Windsor,  Vt.,  via.  Plainfield. 

OFFICERS — C/erA*,  Periey  Roberts ;  Treas.,  Perley  Roberts;  Col¬ 
lector,  0.  V.  Eastman;  Selectmen,  D.  C.  Westgate,  Stephen  Hersey,  B.  F. 
Porter:  Board  of  Education,  A.  S.  Bartholomew,  E.  R. Miller,  W.  P. 
Thrasher. 

Postmaster— Wm.  Hall. 

Justices — A.  S.  Bartholomew,  J.  T.  Duncan,  J.  F.  Raynsford,  E.  G. 
Beers,  W.  P.  Thrasher,  W.  C.  True,  State;  S.  D.  Stone,  Josiah  Davis,  0. 
C.  Davis. 

Church — Bap.,  G.  C.  Trow. 

Manufacturers — Black>mith,  I.  W.  Spaulding;  carriages,  Wallace 
P.  Thrasher,  C.  H.  Hill,  T.  M.  Peterson ;  coffins  and  caskets,  Wm.  P. 
Eggleston;  lumber,  Charles  11.  Read  ;  meal,  H.  Gilson. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Joseph  S.  Stickney  ;  carpenters,  Charles 
H.  Read,  Charles  M.  Read,  II.  D.  Piunimer. 

Merchants — J.  H.  Whitaker;  meat,  C.  Lewin,  C.  H.  Peterson. 

East — R.  R.  S. — Lebanon,  4  m.,  on  Northern  R.  R. 

Postmaster — Orrin  Currier. 

Mechanics — Blacksmitli,  Gilman  Saltmarsh ;  carpenter,  Wm.  A. 
Tolbert. 

Merchant — Poultry  and  game,  F.  Moulton. 

^leriileii — R.  R.  S.  —  Lebanon  on  Northern  R.  R.,  7m,,  and 
Claremont,  14  m.  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.  with  daily  stage  to  each;  also  to 
Windsor,  passing  through  Plainfield. 

Postmaster— Mrs.  Abbie  F.  Spaulding.  Exp.  Ag’t - . 

Churches — Bap.,  0,  W.  Kimball;  Cong.,  G.  11.  French. 

Literary  Institution — Kimball  Union  Academy,  W.  H.  Cummings, 
prin. 

Livery  Stables — D.  N.  Moulton,  S.  Davis.  ; 

Manufacturers— Blacksmith,  Otis  B.  Ciitts;  lumber,  L.  E.  Hilliard 
meal,  Wm.  S.  3Ioore. 

Merchants  —  Moulton  &  Roberts,  Fred  F.  Wheeler;  meat,  E.  J. 
Westgate. 

Physicians — Hubert  Sleeper,  F.  W.  Edwards;  thomp.,  E.  G.  Beers. 


146  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


'  PI.AI8TOW,  ROCKINGHAM— Vo^.  1,085.  S.  E.  fr.  C.40  ra. ;  S. 
W.  fr.  Exeter,14  m.  R.  R.  S. — Plaistow,  Westville  and  Atkinson,on  B 
&  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Joseph  S.  Hills  ;  Treas.,  Harry  R.  Seaver ;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  E.  E.  Peaslee,  S.  G.  Watkins,  F.  J.  Payne;  Board  of  Edu¬ 
cation,  J.  H.  Pollard,  William  L.  Terry  ;  Constable,  Forest  S.  Davis. 

Postmasters — C.  W.  Cass  ;  Atkinson  Depot,  A.  E.  Hoyt ;  Westville^ 
Jerry  M.  Kellerher. 

Justices — W.  H.  Hills,  J.  M.  Davis,  State  -,  S.  G.  Watkins,  M.  B.  Dow, 
A.  E.  Hoyt,  J.  H.  Noyes. 

Churches — Bap.,  A.  DeF.  Palmer  ;  North  Parish,  Cong.,  Geo.  E. 
Hill. 

Ins.  Ag’t. — J.  M.  Davis.  Hotel — David  Nichols. 

Lawyer — W.  H.  Hills, 

Manufacturers — Brick,  T.  Fecteay,  Geo.  Denoncour,  A.  Janelle, 
H.  Gilbert,  Kelly  Bros. ;  carriages,  Moses  B.  Dow. 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  M.  B.  Dow,  A.  C.  McMillan. 

Merchants — Auctioneer,  D  S.  Peaslee  ;  coal,  hay  and  grain.  Forest 
Davis;  dry  and  fancy  goods,  Mary  Nichols  ;  groceries,  Nichols  &  Co., 
Damus  Gooslin  ;  lumber,  E.  E.  Peaslee,  I.  H.  Pollard  ;  shoes,  Sea¬ 
ver  Bros.,  G.  J.  Hill. 

Physician— W\  0.  Dunham. 

Tel.  Ag’tS — Jerry  M.  Kelleher,  H.  S.  Davis;  Atkinson  Depot,  A.  E. 
Hoyt. 

PI.YMOIJTH,  i'TOiV— Shiretown  ;  Pop.  1,852.  N.  W. 

fr.  C.  51  m.  R.  R.  S. — Plymouth,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  P.  S.  Currier,;  Treas.  Hiram  Clark ;  SeUctmen, 
C.  W.  George,  0.  G.  Smith,  F.  N.  Rowe;  Board  of  Education,  Alvin 
Burleigh,  J.  A.  Penniman,  John  Keniston. 

Postmasters — John  Mason  ;  West,  R.  G.  Stearns. 

Justices — C.  A.  Jewell,  G.  H.  Adams,  Alvin  Burleigh,  M.  S.  Brown, 
H.  M.  Rogers,  D.  S.  Burnham,  M.  A.  Ferrin,  E.  B.  Hodge,  C.  K.  Kelley, 
John  Keniston,  R.  E.  Smythe,  J.  C.  Story,  F.  A.  Cushman,  E.  H.  Gove, 
State  ;  Hiram  Clark,  D.  H.  Currier,  J.  A.  Penniman,  Merrill  Greeley,  J. 
Chandler,  D.  P.  Donovan. 

Bank — Pemigewassett  Nat.,  G.  H.  Adams,  pres. ;  R.  E.  Smythe, 
cashier;  Plymouth  Guaranty  Savings,  Charles  H.  Bowles,  pres. ;  R.  E. 
Smythe,  cashier. 

Churches — Cong.,  Frank' G.  Clark;  Meth.,  D.  E.  Miller;  Univ., 
Thos.  Stratton. 

Eating  Houses — J.  H.  Abbott,  John  Parsons. 

Hotels — Pemigewassett  House,  C.  M.  Morse,  manager;  Plymouth 
House,  J.  W.  Piper;  Tyler  Housed  Jesse  Tyler. 

Livery  Stables — Pemigewassett  Stable,  W.  G.  Flanders  ;  Geo.  W. 
Little. 

Ins.  Agts — Fire  and  life,  Burleigh  <fe  Adams,  J.  P.  Huckins,  F.  H. 
Rollins. 

Ins.  Co. — Pemigewassett  Mutual  Relief  Association,  M.  N.  Davis, 
pres.;  J.  C.  Story,  sec. ;  H.  D.  Smith,  treas. 

Lawyers — Alvin  Burleigh,  Geo.  11.  Adams,  J.  C.  Story. 

Literary  Institutions — Normal  School,  C.  C.  Rounds,  prin.;  Hol- 
derness  School  for  Boys,  F.  C.  Coolbaugh,  prin. 

Manufacturers — Baker,  John  Parsons  ;  blacksmiths,  Frank  Chick, 
Hiram  Bishop  ;  boots  and  shoes,  S.  H.  Woodbury;  builders,  P.  H. 
Crawford,  Martin  Merrill,  Geo.  H.  Corliss,  J.  A.  Smith,  J.  H.  Mud- 
gett;  carriages,  etc.,  F.  E.  Batchelder,  Hiram  Merrill;  harnesses,  J.  F. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  147 


Wiggin;  lumber,  W.  R.  Park,  W.  G.  &  I.  H.  Chase;  marble,  Fred  J. 
Sanborn ;  photographer,  Harry  Heath ;  Plymouth  buck  gloves,  J.  P. 
Huckins,  F.  C.  Galley;  D.  H.  Currier  &  Co.,  F.  H.  Rollins,  P.  S.  Currier. 
Frank  Gilford,  Plymouth  Glove  Works,  J.  G.  Fletcher;  printers,  Rec¬ 
ord  Publishing  Co.,  Chas.  C.  Wright ;  veneer  boxes  for  butter  and  ber¬ 
ries,  Diamond  Box  Co. 

Merchants — Webster,  Russell  &  Co.,  J.  K.  Pierce,  Plummer  Cox, 
John  Mason;  builders’  materials,  P.  H.  Crawford;  carriages,  C.  M. 
Morse,  C.  A.  Fellows ;  carriages  and  coal,  Merrill  Greeley ;  coal,  J.  P. 
Huckins;  'coffins,  caskets  and  robes,  E.  B.  Greenleaf,  W.  W.  Mason; 
clocks,  watches,  jewelry  and  fancy  goods,  A.  W.  Avery,  H.  H.  McQues- 
ten;  clothing,!).  B.  Keuiston,  C.  A.  Fellows,  J.  D.  Campbell,  J.  A. 
Cross ;  drugs  and  medicines,  A.  Geo.  Amsden,  Tufts  &  Co. ;  furniture, 
J.  P.  Huckins  ;  meat,  J.  W.  Piper,  Bayley  Bros ;  millinery,  Miss  Alma 

I.  Heath,  Mrs.  W.  M.  Pressy  &  Co.;  stoves  and  tinware,  Chas.  J. Gould. 
Physicians — Robert  Burns,  Tristram  Rogers,  Cyrus  K.  Kelley,  Enos 

Huckins,  H.  Palmer;  dentists,  B.  P.  Merrill,  D.  H.  Hallenbeck. 

Real  Estate  Ag’tS — H.  W.  Rogers,  E.  H.  Gove,  T,  J.  Walker. 

Tel.  Operators— Pemigewassett  House,  Miss  Whittemore;  R.  R. 
office,  F.  H.  Morey ;  central  telephone  office,  Walter  1.  Lee. 

Exp.  Ag’tS — James  Robie. 

PORTS^IOrTH,  ROCKINGHAM— Shiretown— Pop.  9,827. 

S.  E.  fr.  C.  4.5  m.  R.R.  S. — Portsmouth,  on  Eastern  div.  B.  &  M.  R.  R., 
Con.  &  Ports.  R.  R.,  Ports.  &  Dov.  R.  R.,  Port.,  Saco  &  Ports.  R.  R., 
Ports.,  Gt.  F.  &  Con.  R.  R.,  York  Harbor  &  Beach  R.R. 

OFFICERS — Mayor,  J.  J.  Laskey;  City  Clerk,  Mercer  Goodrich ;  Ovty 
Messenger,  S.  R.  Gardner;  Aldermen,  Ward  1,  N.  E.  Winn,  Ira  C.  Sey¬ 
mour,  John  H.  McCarthy;  2,  W.  B.  Newton,  Chas.  P.  Berry,  M.  J. 
Griffin ;  3,  Harry  J.  Freeman  ;  4,  Wm.  A.  A.  Cullen,  Rufus  M.  Adams 
2d  ;  Common  Councilmen,  Pres.,  Fred  H.  Ward ;  Ward  1,  Fred  H.  Ward, 
Warren  0.  Lear,  Samuel  Maddock,  Wm.  H.  Badger,  Chas.  McCarthy, 
Flagg  F.  Grant;  2,  Baron  S.  Laskey,  Thomas  Collins,  Chauncey  B. 
Hoyt,  John  Phelan,  John  Frizzell,  James  D.  Brooks;  3,  Alexander 
Dawson,  Bartholomew  Mahoney;  4,  Wm.  H.  Lear,  Frank  Pearson,  R. 
W.  Phinney,  Henry  S.  Paul;  Clerk,  C.  E.  Senter;  Collector,  Lewis  W. 
Brewster ;  Treas.,  Samuel  P.  Treadwell;  Justice  of  Police  Court,  Chas.  E. 
Batchelder;  Associate  Justice,  M.  Bufford;  City  ^Heitor,  Ernest  J.  Gup- 
till;  C^ty  Marshal,  Jefferson  C.  Rowe;  Street  Commissioner,  Joseph  R. 
Holmes;  City  Physician,  John  Mullen;  Board  of  Health,  Henry  F 
Clark,  John  Mullen,  James  A.  Sanborn;  Assessors,  Allison  S.  Little¬ 
field,  Samuel  P.  Treadwell,  Alexander  L.  Rand,  Theodore  G.  Perkins, 
Stephen  A.  Preble,  Edward  J.  Moulton,  John  Conlon,  F.  S.  Wendell, 
William  P.  Bennett;  Overseers  of  the  Poor,  chuh'mdin,  the  Mayor.  ex~ 
officio,  John  Holland,  Warrington  Moulton,  Wm.  Cogan,  Jas.  W.  Sow- 
ersby;  Chief  E^igineer,  Uorhert  A.  Marden:  Harbor  Master,  Richard 

T.  Call;  Port  Wardens,  Daniel  Littlefield,  Howell  C.  Russell,  John  S. 
Vogler;  Supt.  of  Fire  Alarm,  Wilber  I.  Trafton;  Collector  Customs, 
W’illiam  Dodge. 

Postmaster — William  0.  Sides. 

Justices — Marcellus  Buffum,  J.  H.Broughton,  C.  E.  Batchelder,  J.  P. 
Bartlett.  E.  D.  Coffin,  Samuel  Dodge,  W'allace  Uack- 
ett,  S.  R.  Gardner,  E.  L.  Guptill,  W.  H.  Ilackett,  H.  R.  Rose,  J.  B. 
Whidden,  A.  F.  Howard,  C.A.Hazlett,  W.N.Ilsley,  Newton  Johnston, 

J.  P.  Morse,  T.  E.  0.  Marvin,  S.  H.  Marshall,  B.  M.  Parker,  John  Pen¬ 
der,  J.  W.  Parsons,  Calvin  Page,  W.  H.  Rollins,  J.E.  Rider,  W.  H.  Sise 
John  Sise,  C.A.  Sinclair,  H.  F.  Wendell.  S.  C.  Whittier,  Aaron  Young. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


^148 

\  i  I 

- — - - - - - ■  -  - -  f  f 

'state, ;  George  Annable,  C.  E.  Boynton,  \V.  G.  Billings,  J.  H.  Cheever,' 
S.  W.  Emery,  G.  B.  French,  Mercer  Goodrich,  Gardner,  M.  J.  Griffin,  S. 
jW.  Hoyt,  J.  V.  Hanscom,  J.  W.  Kelley,  Win.  A.  Meloon,  J.  F.  Magraw, 
jThomas  Neil,  W.  H.  Palmer,  A.  P.  Preston,  T.  H.  Rider,  J.  C.  Rowe,  J.. 
IT.  Cunningham.  •  I 

j  Churches — Adv.,  Wm.  H.  Lannin;  Bap.,  Rush  Rhees;  Chris.  Bap., 

Rowland  Spaid;  Cong., - ;  Epis.,  Henry  E.  Hovey  ;  F.  Bap.,  J. 

S.  Harrington;  Meth.,  0.  H.  Baketel  ;  R.  Cath.,  E.  M.  O’Callagan; 

Unit.,  Alfred  Gooding;  Univ., - . 

Y.  M.  C.  A. — E.  P.  Kimball,  Pres.;  L.  E.  Staples,  Treas.;  M.  H. 
Purrington,  Gen.  Sec’y. 

Ex.  Ag’ts — Jackson  &  Co,,  American  Ex.  Co. 

Hotels — Rockingham  House,  Frank  Jones;  Kearsarge  House,  J.  W. 
Goodwin  ;  Langdon  House,  E.T.Cotton  ;  White  Heart  Hotel,  Geo.  Lane.i 
j  Ins.  Ag’ts — S.  Dodge,  Ilsley  &  Moore,  John  Sise,  C.  A.  Hazlett,  H.  A. 
jYeaton,  A.  F.  Howard,  Jos.  P.  Morse,  John  Pender,  Chas.  W.' 
iTracy,  C.  E.  Trafton.  ! 

Lawyers — S.  W.  Emery,  W.  H.  Rollins,  J.  S.  H.  Frink,  William  H.' 
Hackett,  Calvin  Page.  C.  E.  Batchelder,  John  Hatch,  Wallace  HackettJ 
J.  W.  Emery,  Pierce  &  Guptill.  j 

Literary  Institutions — Smith’s  Commercial  Academy,  Prin.,  L.  E. 
Smith ;  Miss  Morgan’s  Boarding  School,  Prin.,  Miss  A.  C.  Morgan ; 
Portsmouth  High  School ;  parochial  school,  director.  Rev.  E.  M.  0’-, 
Callagan ;  kindergarten,  principal.  Miss  Olive  A.  Akerman.  ; 

Livery  Stables — E.  W.  Cochrane,  H.  R.  Stoddard,  R.  H.  Beacham, 
Harry  Freeman,  Thos.  McCue.  ' 

Manufacturers — Ale,  Eldredge  Brewing  Co.,  Portsmouth  Brewing 
Co.,  Frank  Jones;  blocks,  W.  R.  Martin;  boots  and  shoes,  Portsmouth 
.Shoe  Co.;  box  toe  manufacturers,  W.  G.  Wiggin;  carriages,  M.  P.  Bry¬ 
ant  &  Co  .  G.  J.  Greenleaf,  G.  M.  Huntress,  T.  A,  Tucker ;  chairs, 
Peterson  Brothers;  cod  liver  oil,  Marvin  &  Bartlett;  distillery, 
William  Ward;  ;drain  pipe,  Dennis  Shea;  hosiery,  Kennedy 
Hosiery  Company;  lager,  Eldredge  Brewing  Company;  leather, 
M.  H.  Goodrich;  ;  machinery,  Portsmouth  Machine  Co.;  masts  and 
spars,  W.  R.  Martin  ;  patent  grapples  and  anchors,  A.  S.  Trafton  & 
,Son ;  patent  marine  bicycle,  David  Urch  ;  planing  mills,  Daniel  Mason  ; 
[railway  track  chairs,  Perkins  Railway  Chair  Company;  sails  and 
awnings,  Chas.  Drown,  L.  T.  Davis,  W.  S.  Laskey,  S.  Gilbert ;  soap, 
H.  J.  Freeman  ;  soda  and  small  beer,  C.E.  Boynton;  tailors,  S.  B. 
Cunningham,  W.  P.  Walker,  C.  E.  Simpson. 

Merchants — Agricultural  implements,  Woodbury,  Seavey  &  Co.;  an¬ 
tique  furniture,  J.L.O.Coleman,  Henry  Tucker;  auctioneers,  C.  Dwight, 
Hanscom  &  Co.;  J.  P.  Morse,  H.  F.  Wendell ;  books  and  stationery, 
Hoyt  &  Dow,  Moses  Bros.,  M.  Goodrich  ;  boots  and  shoes,  E.  S.  Fay,  J. 
C.  Carr,  Oren  Bragdon,  John  Kelley,  Joseph  Pettigrew,  James  Sanborn, 
J.  K.  Manning,  Boston  Shoe  Co.;  clocks,  watches  and  jewelry,  J.  H. 
Hutchinson,  Warren  Davis,  J.  R.  Connell,  F.  W.  Ham,  H.  H.  Ham, 
Wilbur  I.  Traflon,  F.  L.  Martin;  clothing,  Henry  C.  Hewitt  &  Co.,  W.' 
P.  Walker,  C.  E.  Simpson  &  Co.,  J.  W.  Moses,  E.  S.  Fay,  Peyser  &  Son,' 
J., Kelley,  Wm.  Decourcey,  Boston  Oak  Hall  Branch,  E.  P.  Lawrence; 
coal  and  wood,  E.  F.  Sise  &  Co.,  C.  E.  Walker,  J.  A.  Walker,  0.  F.  Phil- 
brick  &  Co.,  James  Salter;  commission,  H.  F.  Wendell,  E.  F.  Sise  & 
Cb.;  crockery  and  glass  ware,  Sam’l  J.  Gerrish,  Porlsmouth  Crockery 
Co.,  H.  F.  Wendell,  M.  M.  Collis;  crockery,  Aikin  &  Co.;  drugs  and 
medicines,  Frank  J.  Philbrick,  A.  P.  Preston,  Geo.  Hill,  Wm.  D.  Grace, 
F.  B.  Coleman,  Benj.  Green;  dry  goods,  Ayers  &  Locke,  M.  C.  Foye,  G.i 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  149 


B.  French,  D.  F.  Borthwick,  J.  S.  Rand,  L.  C.  Staples,  Dennett  &  Me' 
Carthy;  fancy  poods,  Morris  Foye,  M.  M.  Collis,  L.  E.  Staples,  A- 
Stavers,  H.  M.  Annable,  Mercer  Goodrich,  J.  W.  Wilson;  florists,  Amos 
Pearson,  Mrs.  J.  B.  Haley,  M.  E,  Hutchinson  &  Co.,  Mrs.  .lames  R.  Yea- 
ton,  A.  H.  Stacy;  fish,  Randall  &  Caswell,  John  Holland  N.  F.  Berry, 
Elvin  Newton,  G.  W.  Randall,  D.  L.  Randall  ;  flour  and  grain,  J.  Brooks 
&  Co.,  Portsmouth  Grain  and  Grocery  Co.;  fruit  and  confectionery,  H. 

C.  Locke,  F.  S.  Wendell,  J.  W,  Gerrish,  Smart  &  Lear,  Benj.  Atwell,  A. 
Robeck  &  Sons,  W.  T.  &  W.  Eutwistle,  Jos.  Dandero,  Nathan  Jones,  J. 
W. Wilson;  furniture,  Sheldon  Bros.,  Fletcher  &  Rice,  Portsmouth 
Furniture  Co.;  groceries,  Howard  Akerman,  Charles  W.  Coleman, 
Flynn  Brothers,  John  Laighton,  H.  M.  Clark,  Downs  &  Co.,  H.  L.  Gar¬ 
rett,  W.  Stott  Co.,  B.  Flynn  &  Co.,  H.  F.  Gerrish,  J.  L.  Randall,  G.  H. 
Abbott,  J.  R.  Yeaton  &  Co.,  C.  E.  Laighton  &  Son,  Albert  Rand,  W.  C. 
Newton  &  Son,  Samuel  J.  Gerrish.  Globe  Grocery  Co.,  W.  Sladen,  John 
Stott,  A.  K.  W.  Green,  T.  M.  Roddy,  H.  C.  Russell,  Russell  Bros., 
J.  H.  Wells,  Ward  A  Maddock,  Howard  Laskey,  John  Conlon,  G.  W. 
Plumer,  J.  J.  Laskey,  G.  Cox  A  Son,  11.  Hoyt,  0.  R.  Hall,T.  Mitchel,  W. 
Moulton,  J.  Amazeen,  Flynn  Bros  ,  Wm.  H.  Smith,  John  Woods,  John 
Hallum,  John  J.  Fletcher,  Ports.  G.  and  Grocery  Co.;  hardware, 
Pryor  &  Matthews,  Rider  &  Cotton,  G.  T.  Yaughan,  A.  P.  Wendell 
&  Co.;  hats,  caps  and  furs,  John  Griffin,  Alfred  Stavers,  G.  W.  But¬ 
ler,  J.  F.  Berry  ;  ice,  B.  Hodgdon,  Ports  Ice  Co. ;  importers,  E.  F.  Sise 
&  Co.,  C.E.  Walker  &  Co.:  jewelry,  F’red  Martin,  J.  H.  Hutchinson, 
J.  R.  Cornell ;  lumber,  lime  and  cement,  J.  H.  Broughton,  A.  Walker, 
T.  E.  Call  &  Sons  ;  meat  and  provisions.  H.  M.  Clark;  millinery, 
Mrs.  A.  C.  Fonda,  Mrs.  C.  H.  Clough,  Ada  Thurston,  Misses  Sides,  E. 
J.  Tuckernian  &  Co.,  A.  A.  Prescott,  Mary  McCarthy;  music  and  mus¬ 
ical  instruments,  D.  H.  Montgomery,  Hoyt  &  Dow;  nurserymen,  D.  H. 
Spinney,  Rider  &  Cotton  ;  paints,  oils  and  glass,  George  T.  Yaughan, 
A.  P.  Wendell  &  Co.,  Pryor  &.  Matthews,  Ryder  &  Cotton;  picture 
frames.  D.  H.  Montgomery.  W.  J.  Sampson  &  Co.,  Davis  Bros.,  Hoyt  & 
Dow,  M.  M.  Collis;  produce  dealers,  C.  H.  Clough,  B.  F.  Mugridge; 
provisions,  Howard  W.  Akerman,  Geo.  M.  Joy.  John  J.  Fletcher,  How¬ 
ell  C.  Russell,  Wm.  H.  Smith,  Ports,  G.  and  Grocery  Co.,  Downs  &  Son, 
Flynn  Bros.,  Henry  M.  Clark,  H.  M.  Clark,  H.  L.  Garrett,  Wm.  Horn, 
Henry  Ridge,  Wm.  C.  Newton,  J,  H,  Wells,  C.  S.  Smart,  Simon  P.  Har- 
riman  ;  restaurants,  Mrs.  John  Stone,  Owen  Bros.,  W.  S.  Crafts,  Fiank 
Rice.  W.  Freeman,  G.  Armstrong  &  Co.,  Woodbury  H.  Wingate,  Ralph 
Green  ;  salt.  C.^  E.  Walker  &  Co.,  E.  F.  Sise  &  Co.;  sash  and  blinds,  B.  F. 
Webster,  Wm.  G,  Billings,  Wm.  A.  Hodgdon;  stereoscopic  views,  Davis 
Bros,,  L.  Y.  Newell;  stoves  and  tinware,  John  11.  Wells,  J.  L.  0.  Cole¬ 
man,  J.  P.  Sweetser,Wm.  F.  Paul;  wall  pH])er  and  window  shades,  Mer¬ 
cer  Goodrich,  Sampson  &  Co.,  G.  H. Tripp. 

Miscellaneous — Copper  and  iron  foundry,  Miller  &  Furber,  Ports¬ 
mouth  Machine  Co.;  Iiair  goods,  E.  A.  Yeaton;  locksmith,  George  B. 
Chadwick;  marble,  J.  S.  Treat,  S.  Philbrick  Co.,  Jenness  &  Dowd; 
wood  dealers.  Daniel  Littlefield,  C.  E.  Walker  &  Co.,  J.  A.  Walker,  O. 
F.  Philbrick  &  Co. 

Physicians — N.  L.  Folsom,  S.  C.  Whittier,  John  J.  Berry,  A.  H. 
Sherburne,  J.  W.  Parsons,  J.  R.  May.  E.  M.  Penedict,  F.  E.  Pot¬ 
ter,  E.  Richter,  H.  F.  Clarke,  D.  W,  Jones,  D.  D.  Pennoyer,  John  Mull¬ 
en  :  dentists,  E.  S,  Ryder,  Joseph  I.  White,  N.  L.  Folsom,  J.  S.  Perry, 
E.  M.  Jewett,  Goodall  &  Hinman,  E.  C.  Blaisdell. 

Potter  Place — See  Andover. 

Pottersville — See  Harrisville. 


150  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Pra^tts — See  Mason. 

jProfile  House. — See  Franconia. 

Quaker  City — See  Unity. 

Qui  ncy — See  Rumney. 

RANDC^IiPH,  (700^— Pop.  137.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  120  m.  ;  S.  E.  fr- 
Lancaster,  19  m.  R.  R.  S. — Gorham, 6  m.,  on  G.  T.  R.  R.  Post  office  ad¬ 
dress,  Gorham  or  Randolph. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  S.  Lowe;  Treas.,  Ithiel  Scates  ;  Selectmen, 
H.'H.  Hunt,  J^W.  Buzzell,  W.  H.  Kelsey ;  Board  of  Education, 
Arthur  Hunt,  F.  C.  Wood,  G.  F.Scates. 

Justice — A.  G.  Messenger. 

Hotels — Ravine  House,  L.  M.  Watson  ;  Randolph  Hill  House,  R.  I. 
Leighton;  Mountain  View  Cottage,  W.  Kelsey. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  A.  G.  Messenger,  E.  Osgood;  builders, 
R.  I.  Leighton,  H.  H.  Hunt ;  lumber,  G.  W.  Libbey. 

Merchants. — S.  M.  Leavitt,  J.  L.  Kelsey, C.  E.  Lowe. 

RAYMOND,  ROCKINGHAM— Vo^.  1,131.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  24  m: 
W.  fr.  Exeter,14m;  W.  fr.  Portsmouth,25  m.  R.  R.  S. — Raymond,  on 

C.  &  P.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  D.  C.  Healy  ;  Treas.,  Olney  T.  Brown  ;  Selectmen, 
James  M.  Healey,  W'^esley  Poor,  James  F.  Gove ;  Board  of  Education, 
G.  H,  Guptill,  J.  T.  Bartlett,  Wilson  Abbott. 

Postmaster — C.  A.  Shepard.  Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — Charles  Poore. 
Justices — T.  M.  Gould,  J.  T.  Dudley,  J.  H.  Nutt,  W.S.  Abbott,  D.  C. 
Healey,  J.  T.  Bartlett,  W.  J.  Dudley,  ^ate  ;  A.  W.  Brown,  R.  J.  Mack, 
E.  S.  Griffin,  A.  A.  Muliken,  E.  C.  Rowell. 

Churches — Cong.,  A.  H.  Thompson  ;  F.  Bap., - ;  Meth.,  James 

D.  Legro. 

Hotel — Eagle  House,  Mrs.  F.  G.  Bean  ;  G.  W.  Shepard. 

Lawyer — J.  T.  Bartlett.  Ins.  AgtS — J.  T.  Bartlett,  W.  J.  Dudley. 
Literary  Institution — Raymond  High  School. 

Livery  Stables — J.  L.  Jones,  W.  J.  Welch,  Thyng  &  Lane. 
Manufacturers — Baker,  J.  C.  Folsom  ;  blacksmiths,  0.  W.  Fellows, 
A.  W.  Brown ;  lumber,  W.  Batchelder,  David  Griffin,  Carson  &  Healey; 
shoes,  F.  M.  Hoyt  &  Co.;  wood  and  lumber,  A.  G.  Whittier,  P.  B. 
Carson  ;  slippers,  Healey  &  Brown. 

Merchants — Auctioneer,  C.  A.  Shepard  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  J.  H. 
Nutt;  dry  goods,  E.  T.  Brown  ;  florist,  J.  B.  Spencer ;  groceries,  C.  A. 
Shepard,  J.  M.  Ballou.  Shattuck  &  Son,  E.  C.  Rowell  &  Co.  ;  hard¬ 
ware,  Shattuck  &  Son;  harnesses,  J.  D.  Whittier';  meat,  Page  & 
Belcher. 

Physicians — T.  M.  Gould,  G.  H.  Guptill;  dentist,  L.  0.  Pollard. 
Telephone  Ag’t — C.  A.  Shepard. 

Red  Hill — See  Moultonborough. 

Reed’s  Ferry — See  Merrimack. 

RICHMOND,  CHESHIRE— Vo^,  476.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  64  m.  S- 
fr  Keene,  13  m.  R.  R.  S. —  Fitzwilliam,  7  m.,  on  Cheshire  R.  R- 
Winchester,  6  m.,  on  Ashuelot  R.  R.  Daily  stage  to  Keene. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  C.  Bryant;  Treas.,  John  Norwood;  Select¬ 
men,  Almon  Twitchell,  A.  H.  Martin,  S.  A.  Bui  lock ;  .Board  o/ 
ucation,  Geo.  F.  Shove,  Moses  Cass,  Mrs.  Lucy  Freeman. 

Postmasters — Chas.  Norwood  ;  North,  A.  H.  Martin. 

Justices — Nahum  Cass,  State-,  S.  B.  Bowen,  J.  C.  Bryant, 

Churches — Bap., - ;  Meth., - ;  Univ., - . 

Exp.  Ag’t — Charles  Enos.  Hotel — 0.  0.  Whipple. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY.  151 


i  Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  Oliver  Milliner;  dimension etuflF,  F.  0. 
Bowen,  Leason  Martin,  F.  Amidon;  pail  staves,  Leason  Martin, 
Frank  Amidon,  Andrew  Amidon;  pail  staves  and  dimension  stuff, 
Richmond  Lumber  Co. 

Merchants — Charles  Norwood;  iVoj-tA,  D.  Martin  ;  auctioneer,  J.  C. 
Bryant.; 

RIXDOE,  CHESHIRE— Fop.  996.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  50  m. ;  S.  E.  fr. 
Keene,  18  m.  R.  R.  S. — West  Rindge,  2  miles  on  Monadnock  R.  R. 
Stage  connects  with  every  train. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.  W.  W.  Emory;  Selectmen^  G.  O. 
Rice,  W.  F.  Sawtell,  M.  L.  Goddard;  Board  of  Education^  G.  G. 
Rice,  J.  S.  Perry,  C.  F.  Platts. 

Postmasters — Warren  W.  Emory  ;  West-,  H.  E.  Wetherbee;  East,Z. 
Converse. 

Justices — G.  W.  Stearns,  E.  S.  Stearns, W.  W.  Emory,  W.  G.  Jones, 
Z.  Converse,  Ned  Thrasher,  Slate  \  Joel  Wellington,  D.  S.  Walker, 
H.  E.  Wetherbee,  C.  F.  Platts,  W.  F.  Sawtell,  _H.  W.  Fletcher. 
Churches — Cong.,  John  L.  Merrill ;  Meth.,  J.  M.  Bean. 

Exp.  Ag’t — D.  S.  Walker.  Hotel — Center.  J.  C.  Wheeler  &  Son. 
Manufacturers  —  Blacksmiths,  C.  F.  Stearns,  C.  H.  Du3ton,.£as^. 
A.  A.  Brown  ;  boxes  and  lumber.  East.  Union  Box  and  Lumber  Co.; 
brooms,  M.  W.  Hale  &  Sons,  W.  E.  Hale;  East,  C.  W.  Iluse ;  fancy 
wooden  ware.  West,  0.  P.  Butler;  lumber,  Converseville,  0.  D.  Converse; 
East  Cheshire  Improvement  Co. ;  saw-horses,  West,  A.  S.  Sawtell ; 
shingles.  West,  Calvin  Allen;  wooden  ware,  W.  F.  Sawtell,  S.  W.  Kim¬ 
ball,  C.  0.  Sawtell. 

Merchants — W.W.  Emory, C.  F.  Platts;  East,  Joel  Wellington; 

,  n’e5<,  H.  E.  Wetherbee,  F.  F.  Wetherbee  ;  miller,  Converseville,0.lL). 
Converse. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses — J.  E,  Wood,  Mrs.  L.  L.  Lawrence,  W. 
E.  Stearns,  J.  S.  Perry,  S.  Fi  Parsons,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Stearns. 

Robyns  Corner — See  Warner. 

ROCHESTER,  STRAFFORD— Fop.  7,396.  E.  fr.  C.  40  m. ;  N. 
fr.  Dover.lOm.  R.  R.  S. — Rochester,  on  P.  G.  F.  &Con.,  P.  &  R.  Nash. 
&  Roch.  and  Dover  &  Winnip.  R.  R.;  East,  F.  &  R.;  Gonic,  Nash. 
&.  Roch.  Dov.  &  Winnip. 

'  OFFICERS  —  C/er^*,  F.  L.  Chesley  ;  Treas.,  Geo^D.  Nowell ;  Select¬ 
men,  Augustus  S.  Parshley,  John  W.  Tibbetts,  Edward  E.  Evens; 
Board  of  Education,  C.  W.  Brown,  H.  L.  Cate,  Phi.  Varney,  E.  F. 
Smith,  Nelson  E.  B.  Morrill.  Albert  L.  Richards. 

Postmasters — John  Greenfield  ;  E^st,  W.  W.  Sinclair;  North,  S. 
Wentworth  Chas.  M.  Horne. 

Justices — A.  S.  Parshley,  Henry  Kimball,  S.  D.  Wentworth,  C.  S. 
Whitehouse,  D.  B.  Waldron,.!.  H.  Worcester,  Sidney  B.  Smith,  C.  B. 
Gafney,  William  Rand,  G.  D.  Nowell,  Silas  Hussey,  R.  II.  Clark,  A.  H. 
Hayes,  S.  D.  Felker,  A.  H.  Durgin,  G.  E.  Cochrane,  State; 
W.  H.  Felker,  S.  B.  Hayes,  Philander  Varney,  J.  N.  Hayes,  Allen 
Twombly,  A.  U.  Nason,  C.  F.  Horne.  B.  F.  Grover,  H.  F.  Walker, 
Nahum  Yeaton,H.  L.  Worcester,  C.  -M.  Horne,  J.  J.  Abbott,  J.  H.  Pin- 
gree,  J.  L.  (Jopp,  F.  P.  Berry,  F.  E.  Wallace,  F.  P.  Wentworth,  J.  D. 
Parshley,  0.  B.  Warren,  J.  H.  Whittier,  F.  L.  Chesley,  H.  M.  Kelley, 
T.  C.  Hennem,  Geo.  F.  Willey. 

,  Banks  —  Norway  Plains  Savings;  Rochester  Savings;  Rochester 
iNational ;  Rochester  Loan  &  Banking  Co. 


152  BUSINESS  DmECTORY. 


Churches — Ad v.,  Enoch  Merrill ;  Cong.,  E.  M.  Chapman  ;  F.  Bap., 
Lewis  Dexter  ;  East^  W.  U.  Ward;  Gonic,  L.  Given;  Meth.,  D.  E. 
Miller;  East^  F.  Prince;  Friends, ;  Univ., - . 

Eating  Houses  —  S.  H.  Burnham,  George  Say  ward,  John  R.  Hen¬ 
derson. 

Exp.  Ag’tS  —  F.  P.  Shorey,  F.  Blackmer,  Richard  Talbut. 

Hotels — Dodge,  J.  T.  Dodge;  Mansion  House,  Natt  Ham  ;  Cascade 
House,  Albert  Hayes;  Hotel  'SVrisley,  J.  A.  Buelduc;  Say  ward' 
House,  G.  W.  Saywood,  prop. 

Ins.  Ag’tS — A.  S.  Parshley,  J.  G.  Harvey,  G.  S.  31.  Aid  Asso. 

Tel.  Ag’t — Chas.  Wilcox. 

Lawyers — Worcester  &  Gafney,  Henry  Kimball,  D.  J.  Parsons,  Fre’l 
uiont  Goodwin,  G.  E.  Cochrane,  E.  J.  Smart,  Samuel  D.  Felker.  j 

Livery  Stables — E.  S.  Smart,  I.  S.  Howe,  C.  W.  Glidden,  W.  B.  Cook,i 
.r,  F.  Quinlan,  W.  ^Yhitehouse ;  East,  J.  3V.  Tebbetts,  Thomas  Peavey.j 

Manufacturers — Ax  handles,  Warren  Wadleigh;  bakers,  J.  R.  Hen-' 
derson,  Samuel  Burnham  ;  blankets,  Norway  Plains  Co.;  boots  and; 
shoes,  E,  G.  &  E.  3Vallace,  F.  W.  Breed,  N.  B.  Thayer  &  Co.,;  brick, i 

G.  W.  Anderson,  N.  Yeaton  &  Co.,  Elliott  Bros.,  J.  M.  Richardson,; 
J.  H.  Osborn;  carriages,  N.  Corson,  T.  II,  Edgerly;  cigars,, 

H.  L.  Beecher ;  confectionery,  C.  A.  Davis  &  Co.;  flannels,  East,\ 

Cocheco  3V<)Oleu  Mill  Co.;  flour  and  meal,  G.  E.  Varney  ;  leather,  E.. 
G.  &  E.  Wallace  ;  lumber,  Stephen  Shorey  ;  Gonic,  M.  H.  3Vent-j 
worth;  paper  boxes,  C.  F.  JTrask  &  Co.;  sash,  blinds  and  mould-j 
ings,  J.  H.  Meserve  &  Co. ;  shoe  boxes,  Richards  &  Goodwin  ;  station-! 
ary  engines,  C.  E.  Clark,  Holt  &  Morrison.  j 

Merchants  —  Auctioneers,  S.  F.  Varney,  John  Greenfield;  books 
and  stationery,  Worcester  &  Greenfield ;  boots  and  shoes,  W.  G.  Brad-i 
ley,  31.  L.  Burr,  L.  F.  Shorey  &  Co.,  Jones  &  Gordon;  carpets  and  cur*i 
tains,  L.  Salinger,  Salinger  Bros. ;  clocks,  &c.,  Tilton  &  Richards.  R.F.; 
Tebbetts  ;  clothing,  F.  Feineiman,  S.  Wolfe  &  Co.,  Lothrops  &  Farn-i 
ham;  coal,  D.  Hayes,  G.  D.  Hodgdon,  C.  W.  Bradley;  crockery  andj 
glassware,  N.  Burnham  &  Co.,  W.  B.  Neal ;  drugs  and  medicines,  W.  C.j 
Sanborn,  S.  F.  Shorey,  R.  DeW.  Burnham,  E.  W.  Emerson  ;  East,\ 
G.  3V.  Shaw ;  dry  goods,  Salinger  Brothers,  31.  L,  Burr,  H.  M.  Hoyte  &' 
Company;  fancy  goods,  Worcester  &  Greenfield;  fruit,  F.  W.l 
Edgerly;  furniture,  Hanscom  &  3IcDuffee,  H.  Evans;  gents’ furnishing! 
goods,  F.  L.  Chesley ;  groceries,  P.  H.  Hartigan,  Bell  &  Co.,  J.  F.  San¬ 
ders,  J.  G.  3Iorrill,  WHlly  &  Philbrick,  3Ieserve  A  Cobb ;  hardware,! 
L.  G.  Cooper,  F.  E.  Wallace  &  Co.,  Ira  3Ioore;  hats  and  caps,  S.  3Volfe, 
&  Co.,  F.  Chesley;  house  finishings,  J.  H.  3Ieserve  &  Co. ;  ice,  D.  Hayes,| 
C.  W’.  Bradley ;  jewelry,  R.  F.  Tebbitts  ;  laundry,  G.  I.  Berry,, 
Rochester  Steam  Laundry,  G.  F.  3Villey,  jr.,  i)rop. ;  meats  and  pro-! 
visions,  John  Grant,  T.  Thurston,  Ed  Sleeper,  D.  N.  Richards;  milli-i 
nerj',  3Irs.  G.  F.  Richardson,  Mrs.  T.  H.  Edgerly,  VIrs.  E.  L.  Barker  ;j 
millinery  and  fancy  goods,  Jones  &  Gordon  ;  newsdealers,  Worcester! 
&  Greenfield  ;  stoves  and  tin  ware,  Leroj'  Cooper,  C,  M.  Bailey  ;  tin¬ 
ware, |E.  L.  Glidden. 

Physicians  —  James  Farrington,  I.  W.  Lougee,  R.  3’.  Sweet, j 
F.  E.  Whitney,  S.  E.  Root,  E.  T.  Hubbard,  R.  F.  Burleigh;  East,  S.j 
Young;  dentists,  F.  H,  Lunt,  L.  W.  Sibley.  i 

R4>L.I.IXSFORD,  S'TieA  FFOieD— Pop.  2,003.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  4: 
m  ;  N.  fr.  Dover,  4  m.  R.  R.  S. — Rollinsford  June.,  1  m.;  Salmon  Falls, 
on  B.  &  M.  and  Eastern  R.  R.,  Conway  Div. 

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BUSINESS  directory)***™  153 


OFFICERS  —  Clerk  and  Treas.,  W.  H.  Morton ;  Selectmen,  J.  D. 
Roberts,  J.  F.  Thilpot,  James  Wood;  Board  of  Education,  Samuel 
Hale,  Hugh  Cunningham. 

Postmaster — Salmon  Falls,  S.  M.  Stevens. 

Justices — 0.  S.  Brown,  W.  H.  Morton,  State;  E.  S.  Newell,  T.  F. 
Ilodsdon,  G.  H.  Yeaton,  E.  A.  Stevens,  Samuel  Hale,  J.  Q.  A.  Went- 
I  worth,  J.  D.  Roberts,  C.  F.  Wood. 

Banks — Salmon  Falls,  0.  S.  Brown,  Pres.;  W.  H.  Morton,  Cash. 
Rollinsford  Savings,  0.  S.  Brown,  Pres.;  W.  H.  Morton,  Treas. 

Churches — Cong.,  S.  J.  Spaulding;  Epis., - ;  R.  Cath.,  E 

J.  Walsh. 

Exp.  Agt’s — Goodwin  &  Co. 

Hotel — Lewis  Carey. 

Literary  Institution— High  School, - ,  prin. 

Livery  Stables — Richard  Atkins,  Arthur  Caron. 

'  Manufacturers — Sheetings,  drillings  and  fancy  cottons,  Salmon 

Falls  Manufg  Co.,  0.  S.  Brown,  ag’t ;  Somersworth  Machine  Co  ,  E.  A. 
Stevens,  agent. 

Merchants — Boots  and  shoes,  H.  Wentworth;  dry  goods, E.  M.  Ham; 
drugs  and  medicines,  George  W.  Nutter;  fruit  and  confectionery,  Er¬ 
nest  Greenwood:  groceries.  Joy  &  Ayers,  D.  H.  Caron,  Charles  Lord; 
hardware  and  tin,  F.  A.  Webster ;  meat,  Greenwood  &  Champeau;  mil¬ 
linery,  Mrs.  Geo.  T.  Lord. 

Physicians — F.  E.  Brigham,  E.  T.  White. 

Station  &  Tel.  Agents— A.  E.  B.  Flovd. 

R4>XBURY,  CHESHIRE— 129.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  45  m  ;  E.  fr. 
Keene,  5  m.  R.  R.S. — and  p.  o.  ad.  Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Elbridge  Kingsbury;  Treas.,  D.  B.  Nims; 
Selectmen,  C.  W.  Buckminster,  Cassius  M.  Phillips,  H.  H.  Bridge: 
Board  of  Education,  C.  W.  Buckminster,  Wm.  Phillips,  Josiah  Parker, 
Justice — Elbridge  Kingsbury,  State. 

RUMXEY,  GRAFTON— 947.  N.  W'.  fr.  C.  51  m.  R.  R.  S. 
— Rumney,  W^est  Rumney  and  Quincy,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk, G.  C.  Craig;  Treas.,  Geo.  Billings;  Selectmen. 
H.  W.  Herbert,  G.  C.  Gillett,  Blaisdell  H.  Merrill;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  Chas.  M.  Marston,  Ai  S.  Russell,  Mrs.  Susie  Atwood. 

Postmasters — A.  J.  Stevens;  West,  Fred  A.  Atwood  ;  Depot,  Grace 
Emerton  ;  Quincy,  C,  C,  Craig. 

Justices — W.  D.  Baker,  C.  B.  Simpson,  S.  D.  Baker,  J.  L.  Dearborn, 

G.  C.  Craig,  H.  B.  <Stevens,  State ;  C.  W.  Herbert,  H.  W.  Herbert,  A.  J. 
Stevens,  W.  S.  Learned  A.  L.  Smith,  C.  E.  Bunker,  G.  P.  French,  C.  C. 
Craig,  0.  E.  Simpson, 

Churches — Bap,, 0.  R.  Hunt;  Meth.,  Edward  Collar;  Univ.,  West, 

Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’tS — George  Billings;  West,  Leon  Adams. 

Lawyer — S.  Herbert. 

Literary  Institution — lublic  Library,  Belle  M.  Doe,  librarian. 
Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  S.  D,  Abbott.  C.  &  H.  E.  Perkins. 
George  Welch,  Henry  Merrill;  W.  H.  Kennlston;  brick,  Chas.  Spauld¬ 
ing,  C.  C.  Smart;  builder,  P.  D.  Hart;  camphor  refinery,  C.  A.  Holden. 
A.  M.  Spaulding;  coffins  and  caskets,  H.  R.  Ford;  fiour  and  meal,  W. 

H.  Keniston  ;  gloves,  G,  P.  French  ;  granite  and  marble.  Geo.  D.  Ken- 
iston.  John  Quimby ;  granite  polishers,  II.  W.  Keniston  &  Son;  har- 
nessmaker,  John  Chase ;  hoe  and  fork  handles,  Lewis  Loveland,  jr.- 
hoe,  fork  and  mop  handles,  B.  P.  Hardy;  latJders,  E.  H,  Elliott,  E.  A. 
Elliot,  J.  H.  McCalley ;  lumber  &  charcoal,  Chas.  Spaulding;  luniber. 


154  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

E.  H.  Elliot,  C.  H.  Elliott;  steps  aod  shingles,  John  McCulley ;  stone 
W.  H.  Keniston  &  Son,  G.  D.  Keniston  ;  truss  pads  and  crutches,  D 
Abbott  &  Sons. 

Merchants — Ira  W.  Abbott,  H.  B.  Stevens,  West,  C.  B.  Simpson. 
Fred  Atwood  ;  meat,  G.  C.  Craig;  Quincy,  Charles  C.  Craig ;  Depot,  R. 
E.  Sawj’er. 

Physicians — I.  N.  Fox,  A.  S.  Russell,  Henry  Elliot. 

RYE,  ROCKINGHAM— Vop.  978.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  50  m  ;  S.  fr.  Ports¬ 
mouth  5  m  ;  Exeter,  10  m.  R.  R.  S. — North  Hampton,  and  Green¬ 

land,  2}/^,  on  Eastern  R.  R.  Daily  stage  through  the  summer,  from 
North  Hampton. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  B.  H.  Rand  ;  Treas.,  J.  A.  Brown ;  Selectmen,  D. 
J.  Parsons,  TTallace  S.  Goss,  Chas.  I.  Mace;  Board  of  Education,  E.  J. 
Seavey,  J.  0.  Drake,  Horace  Sawyer. 

Postmasters — L.E.  Walker;  West,  C.D.  Garland;  South  Road,  C. 
W.  Spear. 

Justices — E.  B.  Philbrick,  State;  J.  D.  Marston,  C.  J.  Brown,  G.  G. 
Lougee,  0.  L.  Frisbee,  J.  A.  Brown,  J.  0.  Drake,  C.  D.  Garland. 

Churches — Adv., - ;  Chris.,  J.  Everingham  ;  Cong.,  H.  M. 

Holmes. 

Hotels — Ocean  Wave,  H.  Knox;  Sea  View,  G.  G.  Lougee;  Farra- 
gut,  Philbrick  &  Son. 

Livery  Stables — D.  W.  Dalton,  A.  E.  Drake,  C.  0.  Philbrick,  0.  S. 
Jenness. 

Manufacturers. — Blacksmiths,  A.  V.  Seavey,  Wm.  J.  Walker,  J.  M. 
Rand. 

Merchants — Jed.  Rand,  S.  L.  Chesley,  E.  C.  Jenness,  Charles  D. 
Garland. 

Physician — Warren  Parsons. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses — E.  B.  Philbrick,  C.  A.  Jenness,  C.  W. 
D.  Jenness,  T.  I.  Marden,  A.  Drake,  Horace  Sawyer,  R.  L.  Locke,  J.  D. 
Jenness,  0.  S.  Jenness,  S.  B.  Spear,  A.  P.  Brown,  S.  W.  Foss,  Mrs.  S. 
Jenness,  David  Jenness,  N.  G.  Jenness. 

SAEE3I,  ROCKINGHAM— Vop.,  1,805.  S.  E.  fr.  C.,  38  ra.;  S.  W. 
fr.  Exeter.20  m.  R.  R.  S. — Salem,  on  M.  &  L.  R.  R.,!^/^  m.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS— CVert,  E.  D.  Barstow ;  Treas.,  Daniel  Merrill;  Select¬ 
men,  Levi  W.  Taylor,  Frank  L.  Woodbury,  Loren  E.  Bailey;  Board  of 
Education,  Clinton  Silver,  M.  H.  Taylor,  J.  E.  Richardson. 
Postmasters — Jas.  Ewins;  Canobie  Lake,  A.  0  Alexander. 
Justices — M.  H.  Taylor,  W.  R.  Wheeler,  Thomas  Duston.  L.  W.  Tay¬ 
lor,  James  Ayer,  B.  R.  Wheeler,  G.  C.  Gordon,  J.  W.  Wheeler,  S.  T. 
Newell,  L.  M,  Wood,  F.  P.  Woodl>ury,  State;  W.  G.  Crowell,  Levi 
Cluflf,  N.  G.  Abbott,  A.  H.  Merrill,  F.  C.  Buxton. 

Churches — Ccmg.,  (supplied);  Meth.,  Ernest  W.  Eldridge. 
Insurance  Agent— Geo.  C.  Gordon. 

Manufacturers — Boots  and  shoes,  C.  T.  Maxwell,  T.  M.  Russ; 
frocking  and  flannels,  J.  W.  Wheeler  &  Son  ;  plumber,  W.  G.  Crowell. 
Kimball  B.  McLaughlin. 

Merchants — J.  Ewins.  Physician — J.  M.  Presby,  Geo.  Goodwin. 
Depot— Postmaster — F.  C.  Buxton. 

Churches — Cal.  Bap.,  W.  B.  Merry  ;  Meth.,  F.  E.  White. 

Ex,  Ag’t — Fred  C.  Buxton.  Sta.  Ag’t  — Charles  Cronin. 

Livery  Stable — F.  C.  Buxton. 

Manufacturers — Artificial  leather,  Evans  Co.;  shoes,  F.  P.  Woodbury 
&  Co.,  H.  F.  Blethen. 


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&  Co. 

Merchants — J.  C.  Carey,  C.  A.  Clark  &  Co. 

Real  Estate  Ag’t — L.  P.  E.  Richards.  Physician — E.  A.  Wade. 
Xortli— Postmaster— Geo.  Taylor. 

Church — Meth.,  supplied  by  A.  E.  Draper. 

Manufacturers — Boots  and  shoes,  G.  M.  Woodbury;  lumber,  Tay¬ 
lor  &  Co.;  yarn,  T.  Dustin  &  Co. 

Merchants— Taylor  Bros. 

SAL.ISBrRY,  MEERJMACK—Vov.  655.  N.  W.  fr.  C,  16  m. 
R.  R.  S. — North  Boscawen,  on  Northern  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  A.  H.  Parsons;  Treas.,  F.  H.  Dunlap;  Select¬ 
men,  John  Shaw,  John  W.  Little  Dimoud  Shaw  ;  Board  of  Edu¬ 
cation,  C.  C.  Rodgers,  L.  N.  Sawyer,  G.  H,  Pressey. 

Postmasters — West,  William  Dunlap;  Center,  Frank  P.  Drew; 
South,  George  Hun  toon. 

Justices — M.  P.  Thompson,  J,  C.  Smith,  T.  D.  Little,  Jonathan  Arey. 
D.  J.  Calef,  T.  H.  Whittaker,  John  Shaw,  Benjamin  Pettingill, 

Geo.  E.  Fellows,  E.  C.  Currier. 

Ex.  Agent — Amos  Chapman. 

Hotel — Center,  F.  P.  Drew, 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  S.  B.  Sweatt;drag  rakes,  T.  D.  Little; 
evaporated  fruit,  G,  F.  Elliot ;  himber,  C.  H.  Prince,  Holmes  &  Son; 
pumps,  P.  A.  Fellows, 

Merchants — Geo.  Huntoon;  West,  Win.  Dunlap;  Centre,  F.  P.  Drew  ; 
auctioneers,  J.  C.  Smith,  M.  P.  Thompson  ;  flour  and  grain,  John  Shaw, 
Physician — G.P.Titcomb,  J.  J.  Dearborn. 

Salmoii  Falls — See  Rollinsford. 

SANBORYTON,  BELKNAP— 1027.  N.fr.  C.  21  m.  S.  fr. 
Laconia,  7  m.  R.  R.  S. — Tilton,  4  m.  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R.  Daily  stage, 
OFFICERS — Clerk,  G.  C.  Ward;  Tivas.,  Joshua  Lane;  Selectmen, 
Edwin  W.  Lane,  p.  o.  ad.,  Hill  ;  F.W\  Hawkins,  p.  o.  ad..  East  Tilton; 
C.  W.  Wells,  p.  o.  ad.  Laconia ;  Board  oj  Education,  Elisha  H.  Wright, 
p.  o.  ad.  Hill ;  J.  W.  Sanders,  p.  o.  ad.  Laconia ;  Otis  S.  Sanborn,  p.  o. 
ad..  East  Tilton. 

Postmasters — G.  C.  Ward  ;  North,  C.  P,  Brown  ;  Gaza,  S.  L.  W. 
Burley. 

Justices — J.  M,  Taylor,  Benjamin  Calley,  p.  o.  ad.  Hill,  C.  P.  Brown, 
Slate;  J,  J.  Burley,  Thomas  Key,  James Chesley. 

Churches — 1st  Bap,,  Gaza,  Arthur  Locke ;  2d  Bap.,  H.  G.  Hubbard, 
p.  o.  ad.  Laconia,  3d  Bap,,  Arthur  Locke;  Cong.,  N,  P.  Philbrook. 

Manufacturers — Coffins  and  caskets,  H.  K.  Thompson;  lumber, 
B.  S.  Colby  ;  iN"o7-/7j,  Moses  Weeks.  Physician — G.  C.  Ward, 
Merchants — J.  J.  Burley,  H.  D.  Smitii ;  clocks  and  watches,  Gaza, 
R.  S.  &  R.D.  Johnson;  flour  and  feed,  C,  P,  Brown. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses — Miss  E.  C.  Eastman,  N.  S.  Davis,  p.  o. 
ad.  Laconia;  C.  0.  Johnson,  p.  o.  fid.  Laconia;  J.  B.  Calef,  A.  M.  Os¬ 
good,  p.  o.  ad.  Franklin  Falls;  0.  IM.  Smith,  p.  o.  ad.  Laconia  ;  H.  Pv 
Wilson 

!  ^[iAWDO>V»i,  A/- Pop.  475.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  30  m. 

Is.  W.  fr.  Exeter,  14  m.  R.  R.  S. — Sandown  Centre,  on  N.  &  R.  R.  R. 

!  OFFICERS — Clerk,  A.  S.  Clark[;  Treas.,  A.  S.  Sanborn  ;  Selectmen, 
James  E.  Hoyt,  Justin  Sanborn,  A.  E.  Pillsbury  ;  Board  of  Education, 
J .  G.  Goodwin,  Benning  Sanborn,  E.  C.  Mills. 

Postmaster — G.  S.  Sanborn.  Church — Meth.,  C.  H.  Smith. 
Justices — F.  B.  Sanborn,  Geo.  Sanborn,  J.  S.  Kelley,  Wm.  French, 


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state;  A.  J.  Currier,  Benuing  Sanborn,  A.  S.  Clark,  J.  S.  Goodwin, 

G.  S.  Sanborn,  J.  D.  Kelley,  G.  W.  Hunt,  G.  M.  Griffin. 

Manufacturers — Lumber.  Hunkins  Bros.;  Iumber,stave8,  tubs  and 

kits,  J.  W.  Loverins:. 

Mechanics — Carpenters,  W.  Worthen,  E.  "SV.  True,  E.  R.  Quimby  ; 
blacksmith,  Frank  W.  Winn. 

Merchants — A.  S.  Sanborn;  grain,  C.  H.  Brown. 

Station  &  Express  Agent— G.  S.  Sanborn. 

SAXDWICH,  CAieieOiL— Pop.  1,303.  N.  fr.  C  50m.;N.  W. 
fr.  Ossipee,  22  m.  R.  R.  S. — Meredith  A'illage,  12  m,,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 
West  Ossipee,  12  m.,  on  B.  &  31.  R.  R.  Dailj’  stage  to  and  from  Centre 
Harbor.  3Ieredith  Tillage  and  West  Ossipee. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Hart;  TVeas.,  W.  G.  Gannett;  Selectmen, 

H. H.  Quimby,  D.  W.  George,  C.  R.  Fellows;  Board  of  Education, 
C.  B.  Hoyt,  31.  Abby  Smith,  J.  S.  Quimby. 

Postmasters — Arven  Blanchard;  North,  H.  J.  Biiiford;  Centre, 
Chas  Blanchard. 

Justices — W.  A.  Heard,  Arven  Blanchard,  W.  31.  Weed,  Paul 
Wentworth,  E.  M.  Heard,  Gilman  Moulton,  A.  B.  Tasker,  H.  F.  Dorr, 
Charles  Blanchard,  State;  S.  F.  Severance,  S.  B.  Wiggin,  J.  E.  Hilton, 
L  G.  Clark, C.  W.  Donovan,  B.  F.  Fellows,  E.  H.  Tasker,  H.  H.  Quim¬ 
by.  C.  E.  Blanchard,  Geo.  S.  Hoyt. 

Notary  Public — E.  31.  Heard. 

Bank — Sandwich  Savings,  E.  31.  Heard,  Treas. 

Exp.  Ag’t — W.  D.  Jameson. 

Churches —  Cong.. - ;  F.  Bap.,  North,  - 3Iansur  ;  Centre, 

George  0.  Wiggin  ;  Friends, - ;  3Ieth.,  J.  H.  3"incent.  j 

Hotels — Pleasant  House,  J.  C.  Burleigh;  Sandwich  House,  H.  F.j 
Dorr.  I 

Lawyers — Paul  Wentworth,  W.  31.  Weed,  A.  B.  Tasker.  ; 

Literary  Institution — Sandwich  High  School.  j 

Livery  Stables— G.  Hanson,  J.  C.  Burleigh,  H.  F.  Dorr. 
Manufacturers — Baskets,  J.  3V.  Bennett,  J.  G.  Atwood,  F.  F.  Batch-; 
elder.E.  H.  Fogg,H.  S.  Corliss,  flowers  and  fruit)  J.  A.  31arston  &  Son;i 
blacksmiths,  Centre,  C.  H.  Atwood,  H.  G.  Chick,  C.  31,  Quimby  ; 
Noi'th,  J.  P.  Chase,  J.  G.  Atw  ood;  builders,  J.  Y.3Tebster,Jos.  Quimby, 
butter.  Sandwich  Creamery;  cash  transmitter,  D.  31.  Skinner;  chairs, 
Daniel  Tappan ;  excelsior,  R,  B.  Durgin  ;  handles.  Page  &  Carville ; 
lumber,  N.  31.  Bean,  C.  F.  Follett,  G.  H.  Prescott ;  publisher  and 
job  printer,  C.  E.  Blanchard;  undertaker,  J.  Y.  Webster. 

Merchants — Charles  Blanchard,  A.  Blanchard,  A.  Webster,  Charles 
Ames,  Jr.;  auctioneers,  G.  31oulton,  L.  G.  Clark ;  drugs  and  medicines, 
E.  W.  Hodsdon  ;  dry  goods,  E.  31.  Heard;  groceries,  F,  31.  Sniith  &  Co.; 
ijewelry.  Center,  D.  D.  Atwood;  millinery,  31r8.  Whittle;  pictures  and 
frames,  C.  E,  Blanchard;  stoves,  3V.  L.  Skinner;  tinw’are,  D.  31.  Skin¬ 
ner,  C.  0.  Smith, 

Physicians — E.  W.  Hodsdon,  E.  Q.  31arston,  J.  H.  Binford ;  dentist, 
S.  B.  3Viggin. 

Scott’s— See  Lancaster. 

I  SEABROOK,  ieOCAVWG.H'AJ/— Pop.  1,672.  S.  E.  fr.  C.  50  m. 
'S.fr.  Portsmouth,  14  m.;  S.  E.  fr.  Exeter ,8  m.  R.  R.  S. — Seabrook,2  m. 
ion  Eastern  R,  R. 

I  OFFICERS— CTerA-,  Wm.  T.  Buswell  ;  Treas.,  N.  L.  Chase  ;  Select- 
^men,  Wm.  D.  Eaton.  George  L.  Fellow's,  J.  31.  S.  Tucker;  Board  of  Edu¬ 
cation,  Wm.  H.  IValton,  3Irs.  R,  31ahar,  D.  W.  Colcord. 

Postmasters — John  W.  Locke;  South,  Clinton  I.  Eaton. 


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Justices — Jeremiah  Cliase,  W.  A.  Rand,  J.  M.  Weare,  State;  Robert 
Collins,  Reese  Owen,  Thomas  Chase,  Fred  II.  Morgan,  John  W.  Locke, 
Wm.  D.  Eaton. 

Churches — Adv., - ;  C.  Bap., - ;  Cong.,  Wm.  A. 

Rand  ;  Meth., - 

Exp.  Agents — J.  Chase,  E.  L.Dowe. 

Hotel — Parker  House,  Mrs.  Lydia  Parker. 

Literary  Institution — Dearborn  Academy,  Helen  W.  Batchelder. 
Manufacturers — Boats,  Benjamin  Perkins,  J.  A.  Locke  ;  lumber,  G. 
A.  Weare,  W.  H.  Noyes  ;  shoes,  Wm.  Porter  &  Sou,  Sumner  Beal. 

Merchants — Willie  Evans,  J.  W.  Locke,  A.  A.  Locke,  J.  Chase,  J.  S. 
Smith,  W.  Eaton,  Reese  Owen,  Chas.  Fogg,  P. Eaton,  G.  N.  Chase,  John 
H.  Souther,  D.  Follansbee ;  auctioneers,  J.  M.  Weare,  J.  Chase;  dry 
and  millinery  goods,  Mrs.  Abram  Dow,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Fogg ;  grain,  J. 
Chase,  John  W.  Locke. 

Physician — D.  W.  Colcord,  G.  R.  Fellows. 

Tel.  Agent — Ernest  L.  Dowe. 

Shaker  Villag*e — See  Canterbury. 

SIfAK<>]V,  HILLSBOROUGH— 137.  S.  W\  fr.  C.  48  m., 
R.  R.  S. — Greenville,  7  m.,on  Peterboro  and  Shirley  R.  R,  Peterboro, 
5  m.,  Peterboro  &  Hillsboro  R.  R.,  and  Boston  &  Maine.  ; 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  B.  H.  Sanders,  p.  o.  ad.  Peterboro;  »S'e ' 
lectmen,  James  Green,  p.  o.  ad.  Peterboro,  John  E.  Hadley,  p.  o.  ad, 
Peterboro  James  F.  Dillon,  p.  o.  ad.  Flast  Jaffrey  ;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  B.  H.  Sanders.  i 

Justices — B.  H.  Sanders,  A.  J.  Proctor.  i 

Manufacturers  —  Blacksmith,  James  Green,  p.  o.  ad.  Peterboro; 
lumber  and  cloth  boxes,  Preston  &  Emery,  p.  o.  ad.  New  Ijiswich  ; 
mason,  S.  0.  Rvan,  p.  o.  ad.  Peterboro.  ’ 

NlIEI.Bt'KXF.,  COON— Pop.  336.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  150  m.;  E.  fr. 
Lancaster,  30  m.  R.  R.  S. — Shelburne  on  G.  T.  R.  R.  ' 

OFFICERS — Clc7'k,.l.  Simpson;  Treas.,  T.  C.  Greene;  Selectmen, 
J.  F.  Cobb,  L.  T.  Philbrook,  A.  E.  Philbrook.  Supt.^  J.  Simpson. 
Postmaster — C.  C.  Hebbard. 

Justices — James  Simpson,  H.  G.  Green,  A.  E.  Philbrook,  C.  E.  Phil¬ 
brook. 

Exp.&  Sta.  Ag’t— J.  Pender. 

Hotel — Winthrop  House,  C.  C.  Hebbard. 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  I.  W.  Spiller;  builders,  J.  M.  Newell, 
W.  Newell,  V.  C.  Green. 

Merchant — Groceries.  A.  L.  Green. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses— S.  J.  31orse,  31.  F.  Gates,  C.  E.  Phil¬ 
brook,  A.  E.  Philbrook,  C.  C.  Hebbard. 

Short  Falls— See  Ei>8om. 

Silvrr  Fake — See  Madison. 

Snowville — See  Eaton. 

SO.TIEKSWt^KTir,  STRA  FFORD—Vo]).  6,207.  E.  fr.  C.  45  m. ; 
N.  fr.  Dover.  5  m.  R.  R.  S. — Great  Falls,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  ; 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  V.  L.  Shapleigh  ;  Treas.,  W.  D.  Knapp;  Selectmen,' 
J.  A.  Locke,  L.  1).  Pray,  S.  W’elch;  Board  of  Education,  J.  M.  Dutton,' 
W’.  F.  Harmon,  D.  R.  IMerco,  F.  P.  Reeve,  J.  C.  Nutter;  Agent,  M. 
W'allace.  ' 

Postmaster- Falls,  C.  P.  Andrews. 

Justices — J.  B.  Shajileigh,  J.  A.  Stickney,  W'.  1).  Knapp.  G.  E. 
Beacham,  S.  S.  Chick,  J.  A.  Edgerly,  C.  H.  Wells,  W'.  S.  Pierce,j 
T.  G.  Jameson,  A.  L.  Foote,  D.  R.  Pierce,  A.  D.j 


158  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

Tolies,  R.  S.  Cormier,  J.  H.  Joyce,  State;  W.  F.  Harmon, F.  E.  Libbey, 
W.  J.  Fountain,  J.  N.  Haines,  W.  F.  Russell,  C.  K.  Drew,  G.  F.  Hill 
J.  P.  Roberts,  L.  D.  CasJer,  E.  S.  Boyer,  E.  A.  Leighton,  R.  W.  Shap- 
leigb,  Fred  Wentworth,  A.  J.  Seavey,  A.  E.  Andrews,  F.  L.  Shapleigh. 

Churches — Cal.  Bap.,  Chas.  A.  White;  F.  Bap.,  F.  W.  Sandford; 
Cong.,  J.  M.  Dutton  ;  Meth.,  John  A.  Bowler;  R.  Cath.,  John  Duddy, 

C.  Demers. 

Eating  Houses — J.  E.  Langley,  T.  F.  Marston,  Mrs.  Webber,  Frank 
Murray. 

Exp.  Ag’tS — American  Express  Co.,  Meserve  &  Co. 

Hotels — Great  Falls,  H.  S.  Gray;  Granite  State,  C.  P.  Bodwell. 
Ins.  Ag’tS — W.  D.  Knapp,  Crawford  &  Tolies,  J.  H.  Beacham  &  Son. 
Lawyers — W.  D.  Knapp,  James  A.  Edgerly,  Geo.  E.  Beacham, 
Pierce  Bros.,  Russell  &  Boyer,  W.  S.  Matthews,  0.  H.  Bragdon. 
Literary  Institution — Great  Falls  High  School,  H.  S.  Roberts,  prin. 
Livery  Stables — John  D.  Pattee,  B.  F.  Hanson,.*  C.  K.  Drew, 
C.  L.  Bodwell. 

Mapufacturers — Baker,  F.  A.  Hussey;  blacksmiths,  J.  W.  Staples, 
W.  D.  Merrick,  W.  I.  Ash,  N.  Plante;  boots  and  8hoe8,L.  M.  Nute,C.  D. 
Pecker  &  Co.;  builders,  S.  Welch,  L.  E.  Decatur,  A.  S.  Chick ;  carria¬ 
ges,  G.  A.  Priestly ;  cigars,  E.  A.  Lewis,  Chapman  &  Lord  ;  cottons, 
Gt.  Falls  Manuf  g  Co.,  C.  Plummer,  agt.;  doors,  sash  and  blinds, 

S. P.  Horne,  J.  C.  Nutter;  granite,  Spence  &  Coomb8,M.  C.  Swain,  D. 
Sanborn  ;  harnesses,  H.  C.  Farnham  ;  job  printers,  F.  L.  Shapleigh, 

C.  H.  Wells;  lumber,  J.R.  Horn,  Hiram  Horn;  laundry,  P.  B.  Kin.s- 
man,  Karling  &  Capen  ;  marble,  J.  Emery;  machinist,  J.  W.  Har- 
riman ;  photographers,  B.  Etter,  W.  Paquette,  E.  J.  Delaud  ;  reeds, 

D.  Scott ;  stoves  and  castings,  Somersworth  Machine  Co.;  woolens,  Gt. 
Falls  Woolen  Co.,  C.  A.  Robinson,  ag’t. 

Merchants  —  Auctioneer,  J.  B.  Shapleigh  ;  books  and  stationery.  A* 
Thwing,  W.  W.  Nason,  C.  H.  Harmon;  boots  and  shoes,  J.  W.  Bate8> 
Jacques  Bros.,  E.  Bloomey,  J.  Martin,  Gagnon  &  Demers,  D- 
Frechette  ;^clothing,  D.  Lothrop  &  Co.,  D.  B.  Dennison,  T.  P.  Duffilh 
F.  P.  Reeves,  J.  C.  Dearborn,  A.  B.  Jenneau  &Co.,  J.  B.  Clarke,  J.  W- 
Bates  &  Co.;  coal,  Richards  &  Co.,  Geo.  H.  Marshall ;  confectionery,  J. 
A.  Fall,  Mrs.  A.  H  Webber;  cotton  waste,  J.  N.  Haines; 
crockery,  A  ,C.  Mildon ;  drugs  and  medicines,  George  Moore,  W.  W. 
Nason,  J.  W.  Preston,  F.  C.  Ham,  G.  A.  Hanscom,  Z.  Provencher  & 
Co.;  dry  goods.  Dorr  &  Hobson,  Wimpfheinier  k  Co.,  J.  A. 
Dumas,  A.  Caiter  &  Son,  W.  A.  Moore  k  Son;  fancy  goods  and  notions, 
C.  L.  Lord,  Miss  M.  E.  Colman ;  fish,  A.  B.  Robinson,  Jos.  Hill  k  Co., 

L.  E.  Smith  ;  fiour  and  meal,  W.  D.  Clark,  C.  S.  Beacham  k  Son;  fruit, 
Joseph  Nelson,  L.  .Jacques;  furniture,  J.  W.  Sanborn,  A.  F.  Leavitt; 
groceries,  Boucher  Bros.,  P.  Guilmette,  J.  Morgan,  W.  D.  Clark,  Wm. 
Symes  &  Son,  S.  C.  Horne, Wm.  Plummer,  S.  James  k  Son,  C.  F.  Blake, 
Hurd  k  Co,  P.  Moran,  H.  M.  Hanson,  C.  A.  Drapeau,  Belleville  ^ 
Daigle,  Dion  k  Jacques,  Jonathan  Bickford  ;  hark  ware, 

E.  A.  Tibbetts  k  Son,  S.  A.  Seavey,  D.  Wingate;  meat,  J.  S. 
LeGro,  H.  M.  Hanson,  J.  J.  Shapleigh;  millinery,  Mrs.  C.  H.  Har¬ 
mon  &  Co.,  A.  k  M.  L’Etoile,  F.  Fortier,  Miss  G.  L.  Demers,  Sarah 
Sanboru  ;  stoves  and  tinware,  Daniel  Hodsdon,  C.  M.  Buckley ; 
watches  and  jewelry,  J.  J.  Woodward,  E.  W.  Folsom,  W.  E.  Bedell; 
undertakers,  A.  D.  Faunce  &  Son;  pianos,  L.  A.  Goodwin;  paper 
hangings,  W.  H.  Tasker. 

Physicians — J.  A.  Hayes,  C.  E.  Swasey,  L.  D.  Hamblett,  A.  Jenkins, 
0.  H.  Boynton.  V.  M.  Newcomb,  L.  E.  Grant,  L.  A.  Chagnon  ; 

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homeo..  C.  A.  Stevens ;  dentists,  0.  Q.  Shapleigh,  Julius  Guttman, 
H.  Baldwin’  &  Son. 

Tel.  Ag’t — Lizzie  M.  Hoar. 

SOUTH  HAHPTOX,  ROCKINGHAM— Fop.  370.  S.  E.  fr. 
C.  4<5  in  ;  S.  fr.  Exeter,  9  m.  R.  R.  S. — Powow  River  3^  m.,  on  B.  & 

M.  R.  R.;  Amesbury,  3  m.,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  Daily  mail  to  Amesbury, 
Mass.,  leaves  So.  H.  at  10,  and  Amesbury  at  11,  A.  M. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  G.  M.  Buxton;  Treas.^  Frank  M.  Jewall;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  Joseph  J.  J.  Sawyer,  J.  W.  Purinton,  Jacob  Eaton ;  Board  oj 
JEducation,  W.  K.  Davey,  Albert  Downing,  F.  B.  Swain. 

Postmistress — Mrs.  P.  White. 

Justices — B.  R.  Newell, J.  J.  J.  Sawyer,  P.  B.  Frenck. 

Church — Cal.  Bap.,  W.  K.  Davey,  J.  K.  Chase. 

Ins.  Agent — F.  B.  French. 

Lit’ry  Institution— Barnard  School. 

Lawyer— F.  C.  Whiting. 

Manufacturers — Agricultural  implements,  G.  W.  Fitts  ;  black¬ 
smiths,  Moses  Flanders,  S.  M.  Prescott;  carpenters,  Frank  M.  Jewell, 
Frank  P.  Gile,  Ebenezcr  Woodman;  machinists,  Albert  P.  Eaton,  G. 
W.  Fitts;  carriages,  John  W.  Downing;  mason,  N.  S.  Smith ;  paint- 
res,  John  W.  Downing,  Jas.  M.  (^arr. 

Merchants — farming  tools,  G.  W.  Fitts,  F.  B.  French  ;  lumber, 
Roscoe  H.  Morrill;  meat,  John  W.  Smith. 

SOUTH  XEW:yiARKET,  ieOCA'/iVG.tLlJ/— Pop.  855.  S.  fr. 
C.  35  m ;  N.  fr.  Exeter,  4  m.  R.  R.  S. — So.  Newmarket,  on  B.  k  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  H.  J.  Paul  ;  Treas.,  J.  C.  Hauson  ;  Selectmen, 
Wm.  H.  Conner,  Geo  W.  Paul,  Frank  P.  Neal;  Board  of  Education, 
A.  W.  Richards,  A.  J.  Neale,  Wm.  H.  Trickey. 

Postmasters — J.  H.  Wilkinson;  Junction,  C.  H.  Leatitt. 

Justices  —  A.  H.  Varney,  Albert  Field,  H.  J.  Paul,  State ;  S.  P.  Bad¬ 
ger,  Goo.  0.  Paul,  A.  J.  Neal,  J.  H.  Wilkingson. 

Churches — Cong.,  J.  H.  Fitts;  Meth.,  Albert  Smith;  R.  Cath.,  J. 
Canning ;  Univ.,  W.  H.  Trickey. 

Hotel — Newfield  House,  Leonard  Pinkham. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  C.  Folds;  lumber,  D.  G.  Neal;  ma¬ 
chines,  Swampscott  Machine  Co.,  George  E.  Fifield. 

Merchants — Chas.  B.  Stuart, Thomas  Leddy;  groceries,  D.  C.  Wiggin, 
John  Torry,  Donavon  k  Fagan. 

Physician— A.  H.  Varney. 

Tel.  Agents — E.  D.  Kidder;  Junction,  C.  H.  Leavitt. 

South  Hoad— See  Rye. 

SPRIXGFIEL.D,  SULLIVAN— Fop.  540.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  38  m; 

N.  E.  fr.  Newport,  15  m.  R.  R.  S. — West  Andover,  12  m.,on  Northern 
R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  M.M.  Wiggins;  Trexis.,3.  H.  Johnson;  Select¬ 
men,  Chas.  McDaniel,  G.  W.  Clark,  E.  R.  Heath  ;  Board  of  Education. 
Ella  McDaniel,  Edwin  F.  Philbrick,  J.  T.  Colby;  Overseers,  Select¬ 
men  :  Collector  of  Taxes,  Talent  Boyce. 

Postmasters — Joseph  Bailey;  West,  J.  T.  Colby, 

Ins.  Ag’t — M.  M.  Wiggins. 

Justices — Chas.  McDaniels,  S.  P.  Colby,  M.  M.  Wiggins,  John  Wig¬ 
gins,  D.  P.  Goodhue,  State;  Joseph  Davis,  jr.,  J.  T.  Colby,  Willard 
Reed. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  A.  J.  Kidder,  F.  P. George,  Sargent  Heath. 
Mechanic — Blacksmith  and  wheelwright,  E.L.  Dion. 

Merchants — J.  Bailey;  horses,  cattle  and  carriages,  E.  R.  Heath. 


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West— Postmaster— J.  T.  Colby. 

Church — Meth,,  L.  Howard. 

Manrfacturers — Lumber,  Nelson  R.  Loverin ;  shingles,  J.  T.  Colby. 
Mechanics — Blacksmith,  II.  J.  Collins;  carpenter,  Geo.  H.  Cross ; 
carriage  maker,  K.  Stocker;  lumber,  Alonzo  Putney,  A.  J.  Kidder, 
Merchants — E.  R.  Heath;  horses,  cattle  and  carriages,  E.  R.  Heath. 
Physician — D.  P.  Goodhue. 

STARK,  COOS — Pop.,  703.  N.  fr.  C.  103  m;  N.  fr.  Lancaster,  16 
m.  R.  R.  S. — Stark  &  Percy,  on  Grand  Trunk  R.  R. 

1  OFFICERS — Clerk,  L,  F.  Hewey;  Treas.,  Seth  Cole;  Selectmen,  W. 
,T.  Pike,  George  S.  Blake,  B.  A.  Veazie. 

I  Postmasters — D.  R.  Cole  ;  Percy,,  T.  D.  Blake, 
j  Justices — Wm.  T.  Pike,  State ;  J.  A.  Pike,  Daniel  Roberts. 

I  Church — Meth.,  Stanley  Dorrey. 

!  Exp.  Agents — P.  .1.  O'Connor,  Dennis  Shannahan. 

1  Manufacturers — Bobbins,  Baldwin  &  Smith  Co.;  flour  and  meal, 
Andrew  Jackson  ;  lumber,  Blanchard  &  Twitchell,  George  R.  Eaton  ; 
shingles,  Andrew  Jackson. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  C.  R.  Rich,  A.  S.  Ellingwood. 

!  Merchants — Zenas  Forbush  &  Co. ;  Percy,  Baldwin  &  Smith. 

Tel.  Ag’t — Dennis  Shannahan  ;  Percy,  P.  J.  O’Connor. 

!  State  liine — See  Fitzwilliam. 

I  STEW^ARTSTOW^X,  CO O.S^Pop.  1,002!  N.  fr.  C.  150  m  ;  N. 
jfr.  Colebrook,  4)^  m.  R.  R.  S. — West  Stewartstown  8  m.,  on  M.  C.  R.  R. 
!  OFFICERS — Clerk,  West,  G.  W.  Allen  ;  Treas.,  Lyman  0.  Shurtlefif ; 
Selectmen,  Mason  D.  Flanders.  Gad  Beecher,  Frank  P.  Tibbets ;  Board 
of  Education,  L,  Farnham,  Oscar  31.  Forbes,  31rs.  Wiggins;  Collector, 
Adison  D.  Hutchinson, 
i  Postmaster — Lucius  Parkhurst. 

j  Justices— Grant  Tan  Blarcom,  E.  3V.  Drew,  State;  S.  31.  Jordan, 
J.  M.  Kidder,  J.  C.  Poor,  Lorenzo  Farnham,  Alanson  Owen,  H.  D. 
iFlanders,  D.  A.  Flanders,  W.  F.  Allen,  C.  E.  Tewksbury,  L.  0.  Shurt- 
jleff,rM.  D.  Flanders,  F.  H.  Chamberlin,  G.  R.  3Iagoou,  G.  W.  Allen. 

!  Church — 3Ieth.  Wm.  A.  Loyne. 

'  Manufacturers — ^^urniture,  J.  C.  Hutchins;  lumber,  A.  Owen, 
jPerley  Knapp  ;  shingles  and  clapboards,  Perley  Knapp  ;  starch,  Mer¬ 
rill  &  Drew;  turning,  planing  and  general  wood  work,  Thomas  S.  Har- 
jriman.  » 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  A.  J.  Jordan  ;  builders,  C.  D.  Young,  A.  L. 
Owen  S.  31.  Jordan. 

Merchant — L.  Parkhurst. 

W’est — Postmaster — Sumner  Rowell. 

I  Express  Agent — American,  G.  W.  Allen, 
j  Church — Cong.,  J.  N.  3Valker. 

j  Hotel  &  Livery  Stable — Stewartstown  House,  3V.  B.  Cook, 
i  Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  A.  B.  Quimby  ;  carpenters,  Sumner 
Rowell,  Seth  Tibbetts, Charles  Fletcher,  B.  R.  Marshall  :  doors,  sash  and 
blinds,  E.  S.  Parker;  hard  wood  flooring,  etc.,  IFes^,  3V.  F.  Allen  A 
Sons;  harness  maker,  D.  G.  Ripley:  clapboards,  shingles  and  lumber, 
W.  F.  Allen  &  Sons;  printer,  (job)  Ed  Tewksbury;  flour  and  grain, 
George  A.  Hammon;  machinists,  C.  T.  Stoddard  A  Co.;  electrician. 
3V.  F.  Allen. 

Merchants — L.  3V.  Alger;  confectionery,  W.  F.  Allen  A  Sons,  John 
R.  Little;  dry  goods  and  clothing,  Isaac  F.  Jacobs;  drugs  and  medi¬ 
cines,  L.  0.  Shurtleff;  groceries  and  hardware,  W.  F.  Allen  &  Sons.; 
millinery,  Mrs.  E.  31.  Fling ;  tin  ware  and  hardware,  C.  31.  Quimby. 


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Physician — F.  I.  Ramas;  vet.,  0.  L.  Fling. 

Telephone — Boston  &  Northern  Tel.  Office,  operators,  L.  Parkbiirst ; 
West,  W.  F.  Allen  &  Sons. 

STODDARD,  CHESHIRE— 400.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  40  m;  N.  E. 
fr.  Keene,  15  in.  R.  R.  S. — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.,  15  miles  ;  Han¬ 
cock,  on  N.  &  L.  R.  R.,  Manchester  &  Keene  division,  10  miles.  Daily 
tage  to  Hancock. 

OFFICERS — CierA:,  J.  F.  Whittemore  ;  Treas.,  Wm.  H.  Chapin;  Ser 
lectmen,  J.  F.  Whittemore,  H.  Wilson,  .7.  W.  Holland;  Board  of  Edit' 
eation,  E.  B.  Dodge,  C.  B.  McClure,  J.  W.  Holland ;  Overseer,  3.  D- 
Cutter;  Collector,  J.  D.  Cutter. 

Postmasters — F.  J.  Reed;  South,  James  Simonds. 

Justices — E.  B.  Dodge,  W.  H.  Chase,  J.  M.  Rice,  State. 

Church — Cong.,  E.  Sturtevant. 

Hotels — J.  T.  Wheeler ;  Central  House,  S,  J.  Harrington. 
Manufacturers — Lumber,  Stoddard  Lumber  Co.,  C.  Robb,  pres, 
woolen  goods,  R.  Holland  &  Son.  , 

Mechanics — Carpenter,  E.  B.  Dodge. 

Merchants  — F.  J.  Reed;  South,  James  Simonds. 

STRAFFORD,  STRA  FFORD—Pnp.  1,302.  E.  fr.  C.  25  m  ;  N 
W.  fr.  Dover,  15  m.  R.  R.  S. — Dover,  15,  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  Daily 
stage.  Pittsfield,  on  Sun.  Val.  R.  R.  7  m. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  .John  S.  Foss;  Treas.,  Jame^  H.  F'oss:  Selectmen 
Warren  H.  Perkins,  John  F.  Hall,  Smith  W.  Caswell;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  Fraiik  G.Foss,  II.  L.  Ambler,  Clias.  W”.  Whitcher. 

Postmasters — Comer,  Edna  I.  H.  Berry ;  North,  G.  T.  Foss  ;  Blue 
Hills,  Mrs.  Eliza  J.  Holmes. 

Justices — Paul  Perkins,  J.  S.  Foss,  Enoch  K.  Clark,  M.  F.  Foss, 
L.  W.  Foss,  L.  C  Critchett,  II.  J.  Holmes,  J.  W.  Jewell,  H.  A.  Drew,  H. 
S,  Hill.  N.  C.  Twombly,  0.  M.  Foss,  J.  C.  Moody,  D.  S.  Woodman,  C.  H. 
Twombly,  J.  H,  Jewell,  C.  F.  Felker,  G.  T.  Foss,  J.  M.  White- 

house,  D.  R.  Berry. 

Churches — Adv., - ;  F.  Bap.,  Corner,  G.  H.  Hall;  North, 

Hotel — Comer,  Blue  Hill  Cottage  Home,  J.  M.  Whitehouse,  prop. 
Literary  Institution — Austin  Academy. 

Manufacturers — North,  lumber,  Paul  Perkins. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  Corner,  T.  Roberts,  S.  D.  Berry. 
Merchants — J.  &  D.  lluckins,  C.  w\  Waldron. 

Physicians — Nehemiah  C.  Twombly,  H.  C.  Col)urn. 

Fell  ter— Postmaster— C.  .M.  Hill. 

Church— F.  Bap., - .  Merchant— C.  M.  Hill. 

Mechanic — Blacksmith,  L.  Brown. 

Bow  I^ake- Postmaster— A.  Caverna. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  Moses  Quimby. 

Hotel — Bow  Lake  House,  Sidney  Doughty,  prop. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  S.  W.  Caswell  ;  boxes,  C.  W.  Waldron: 
lumber,  S.  W.  Caswell,  C.  W.  Waldron;  shoes.  Waldron  &  Jenkins. 
Merchants — Auctioneers,  H.  A.  Drew,  James  H.  Foss. 

STRATFORD,  COOS— Pop.,  1,128.  N.  fr.  C.  160  m  ;  N.  fr.  Lan¬ 
caster,  14  m.  R.  R.  S. — Stratford,  on  G.  T.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  W.  G.  Fuller;  Treas.,  Fred  N.  Day;  Selectmen. 
Fred  L.  Kenney,  Havilah  B.  Hinman,p.  o.  ad.  Coos,  John  I.  Crown,  p. 
.  ad.  Coos;  Board  of  E>lucation,  J.  C.  Pattee,  IV.  R.  Browm,  p. 
|o.  ad.  Stratford,  Guy  W.  Johnson  ;  Collector,  J.  T.  Connary. 


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162 


Justices — E.  F.  Buckiijun,  M,  D.  Johnson,  J.  C.  Pattee,  State;  Sam¬ 
uel  Brown,  W.  R.  Brown,  F.  N.  Day,  \V.  R.  Danforth,  H.  B.  llinman, 
C.  E.  Clark,  J.  C.  Hutchins,  F.  L.  Kenney. 

Postmaster — Fred  L.  Kenney.  Exp.  Ag’t. — M.  Shannahan. 

Church — Meth.,  I.  H.  Trowe. 

Hotel — Brookside  Cottage,  Guy  Wiswell. 

Manufacturers — Flour  and  meal,  N.  D.  Piper;  lumber,  Turner  Falls 
Lumber  Co.,  Dan.  Demis,  F.  L.  Kenney. 

Merchants — N.  B.  Waters,  L.  B.  Blodgett,  W.  R.  Brown. 

Coos — R.  R.  S. — North  Stratford. 

Postmaster — John  C.  Pattee. 

Churches — Bap.,  E.  M.  Fuller  ;  R.  Cath.,  George  F.  Marshall. 

Exp.  Ag’t — G.  E.  Twohey. 

Hotels — Hinmau  House,  Matt  Donahue;  Percy  House,  David  Mc¬ 
Connell;  Willard  House,  C.  E. Moses. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  Eaton  &  Sawyer,  Nulhegan  Lumber  Co.: 
last  blocks,  Danforth,  Pattee  &  Clark. 

Merchants — E.  B.  Merriam,  Danforth,  Pattee  &  Clark;  fancy 
goods,  drugs,  etc.,  J.  C.  Hutchins:  groceries,  H.  B.  Hininan,  J.  Doss- 
eault,  C.  Stevens,  T.  Mills;  millinery,  Miss  Hattie  Willard,  Martha 
Donnaley;  tin,  L.  J.  Girard. 

Physicians — J.  F.  Blanchard;  homeo.,  Moses  Whitcomb. 

STRA.THAIW:,  ROCKINGHAM— Po^.  680.  S.  E.  fr  C.  40  m. ;  E. 
fr.  Exeter,  4  m.  R.  R.  S. — Stratham,  2)^  m.,on  C.  &  P.  R.  R.;  Newmar¬ 
ket  di. 

OFFICERS  —  Clerk  and  Treas.,  A.  C.  Lane;  Selectmen,  I.  S.  Wig- 
gin,  Chas.  W.  Scott,  G.  W.  Dixon;  Board  of  Education,^ .Jj.  A.  Wingate. 
Charles  W.  Scott,  Charles  Thompson. 

Postmaster — G.  H.  Odell. 

Justices — Levi  Barker,  J.  0.  Wiggin,  State ;  J.  J.  Smart,  J.  J. 
Scammon,  A.  C.  Lane. 

Churches — Bap.,  — Warner;  Cong.,  G.  A.  Foss;  Chris.,  E.  K. 
Amagine. 

Manufacturers — Meal  and  lumber,  E.  B.  Jewell,  George  Wingate  ; 
shingles,  George  MHugate. 

Mechanics — Builders,  D.  P.  Batchelder,  I.  W.  Tuttle, H.  H.  Leavitt; 
blacksmith,  A.  M.  Vroom. 

Merchants — Florist,  A.  Craig;  grain, groceries  and  hardware,  A.  C. 
Lane,  G.  H.  Odell;  meat,  Frank  Scammon,  W.  S.  Kelly. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses— David  Jewell,  jr.,  D.  R.  Littlefield. 

Hill  — See  Lisbon.  I 

SUIililVAX,  CHESHIRE— Po\^.  '6Z1.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  48  m.  N.  E.  fr 
Keene,  7  m.  R.  R.  S. — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.  Daily  stage  from 
Nelson  to  Keene  via.  East  Sullivan 
OFFICERS — Clerk,  East,  Geo.  Kingsbury:  Treas.,  L.  H.  Goodnow; 
Selectmen, H,  W.  Hubbard,  Arthur  H.  Rugg,  Ashael  N.  Holt ;  Board  oj^ 
Education,  Geo.  Kijjgsbury,  John  H.  Woodbury,  Amanda  E.  Dunn. 

Postmaster — Geo.  W.  Marston.  Church — Cong., - 

Justices — L.  H.  Goodnow,  George  Kingsbury. 

East— Postmaster— L.  H.  Goodnow. 

Church — Cong.,  evang.  union,  H.  Woodward. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  Lyman  Davis;  builder,  George  Kings¬ 
bury;  chairs,  L.  H.  Goodnow;  bucket  hoops,  A.  A.  Ellis;  lum¬ 
ber,  A.  A.  Ellis,  T.  A.  Hastings. 

Merchants — Lumber,  T.  A.  Hastings,  A.  A.  Ellis,  W.  H.  Harris. 

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SUXAPEE,  SULLIVAN— 9(X).  N.  W.  fr.  C.,  37  m. ;  E.froni 
Newport. 5  m.  R.  R.  S. — Sunapee,  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.  Semi-daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — CUrk,  N.  P.  Baker;  Treas.,  G.  H.  Bartlett;  Select¬ 
men,  J.  M.  Cooper,  G.  C.  Reed,  0.  L.  Russell  ;  Board  of  Education,  D. 
C.  Eastman,  Geo.  Dodge,  E.  C.  Fisher. 

Postmasters — N.P.  Baker;  George's  Mills,  C.  L.  Russell;  Burke- 
haven,  Mrs.  D.  R.  Todd. 

Justices — D.  C.  Eastman,  T.  P.  South,  W.  C.  Sturoc,  E.  R.  Boyce» 
Geo.  Dodge,  State]  John  Young,  G.  H.  Bartlett,  L.  A.  Dodge,  C.  L. 
Russell,  C.  A.  Knowlton,  J.  M.  Cooper, 

Church — Meth.,  J.  P.  Pillsbury.  Ex.  Aq’t — H.  Batchelder. 

Hotels — Sunapee  House,  L.  Colby;  Ben  Mere  Inn,  M.  P.  Courser; 
Lake  View  House,  Mrs.  L.  F.  Todd  ;  Guelma,  J.  G.  Putnam  ;  Georges 
Mills,  Pleasant  Home,  Chase  &  Martin  ;  Colby  House,  S.  P.  Colby 

Lawyers — w.  C.  Sturoc,  George  Dodge.  Physician — E.  C.  Fisher. 

Livery  Stables — F.  Blodgett,  B.  Chellis,  S.  A.  French. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  Muzzey  &  Carnes;  castings,  N.  A. 
Smith  ;  coffins  and  caskets,  L.  H.  Goss;  excelsior,  W.  C.  Stocker;  flue 
cleaners, Granite  Hame  Works  ;  fork  handles  and  rakes,  B.  R.  Sleeper; 
granite  cutting  and  monumental  work,  Sunapee  Granite  Co,, 
Swenson  Bros.  ;  hames,  Granite  Hame  works,  Bartlett  &  Rowell  ; 
lumber,  W.  W.  Trow,  Sargent  &  Lear;  machinist,  N.  A.  Smith ; 
rakes  and  handles,  Alexander  &  Perkins;  sash,  blinds  and  mould¬ 
ing,  E.  H.  Bartlett;  shoe  stiffenings  and  inner  soles,  H.  B.  Tucker  ; 
shingles,  George's  Mills,  Martin  &  Chase,  H.  T.  Eastman,  Sargent  & 
Lear;  wallets,  M.  L.  Sargent;  wood  pulp  and  paper,  Emerson 
Paper  Co. 

Merchants — N.  P.  Baker,  C.  A.  Knowlton  <fe  Co.,  J.  Russell :  George'^ 
Mills,  C.  L.  Russell;  jewelry  and  millinery,  C;  Deane  &  Co.  ;  meat, 
George  Reed  ;  paints,  oils  and  furniture,  G.  A.  Hart  ;  hardware  and 
tinware,  J.  C.  Silsby  .It  Co.  ;  boots  and  shoes,  M.  F.  Thompson. 

Station  Agent — H.  Batchelder. 

Steam  Boats — Mountain  Maid.  Nathan  Young,  Edmund  Burke,  Sun¬ 
apee  Lake  Steamboat  Company,  Woodsum  Steamboat  Co.,  Armenia  S. 
White,  Lady  Woodsum. 

Nuncook — See  Pembroke. 

SURRY,  CflESfllRE— Pop.  270.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  55  m.  ;  N.  fr.  Keene 
7  m  R.  R.  S. — Keene,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.,and  Conn.  Riv.  R.  R.  &  Boston 
&  Maine  R.  R.  Daily  stage.  . 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  W.F.  Wilber;  Treas.,  F.  E.  Nesmeth  ;  Select¬ 
men,  h.'M.  Carpenter,  Daniel  Wilder,  S.  H.  Clement;  Board  of 
Education,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Field. 

Postmaster — vv.  F.  Wilber.  Church — Meth.,  W.  E.  Renshaw. 

Justices — G.  K.  Harvey,  H.  0.  Streeter. 

Hotel — Travellers’  Home,  D.  B.  C.  Hill. 

Mechanics  — Blacksmith,  F.  B.  Marshall ;  carpenters,  M.  A.  Car¬ 
penter,  Holland  Stevens,  Lewis  Blake,  J.  H.  Rogers:  wheelwright, C. 
W.  Wilcox. 

Manufactures —  Saw  and  grist  mills,  E.  W.  Carpenter,  H.  N. 
Scripture. 

Merchant — Frank  P.  Crain. 

Physician — W.  H.  Porter. 

8UTTOY.  MERRIMACK— Pop.  849.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  23m.  R.  R. 
S. — Bradford,  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 


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OFFICERS — Clerk, Adams;  Treas.,  J.  B.  Richards;  Selectmen 
E.  Bean,  B.  R.  Coburn,  J.  T.  Merrill;  Board  of  Education, 
G.  G.  Wells,  S.  N.  Welch,  L.  W.  Clough 
Postmasters — Fred  Putney  ;  North,  Joseph  Greeley  ;  South,  G.  G. 
Wells. 

Justices —  J.  M.  Sargent,  Frank  Chase,  J.  B.  Richards,  Fred  Put¬ 
ney. 

Churches — Adv.,  South,  A.  Cressey  ;  C.  Bap.,  North, - ;  F. 

Bap.,  F.  Re  d. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  Chas.  Couch  ;  North,  W.  P.  Sargent ; 
carriages  and  sleighs,  G.  Chadwick ;  North,  W.  Howe  &  Son;  excel¬ 
sior,  G.  F.  Nelson;  lumber,  M.  B.  Wadleigh,  J.  Keyser ;  North, 
J.  Kyzer;  Sutton  Creamery,  M.  B.  Wadleigh,  E.  Nelson. 

Merchants — D.  P.  Fiiield,  J.  B.  Richards  &  Co.;  North,  Jos.  Greeley  ; 
South, Q.  G.  Wells;  flour  and  grain,  H.  W.  Chadwick;  meat,  J.  D. 
Perkins . 

Physicians— S.  N.  Welch,  L.  W.  Clough. 

f  X'S'L^Y ,CHESHIRE—Vo^.  1,600.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  5.5  m. :  S.  from 
Keene,  5  m.  R.  R.  S. — Swanzey,  on  Ashuelot  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  West,  G.  I.  Cutler  ;  Treas.,  George  E.  Whitcomb  ; 
Selectmen,  F.  S.  Faulkner,  J.  L.  Starkey,  J.  E.  Handy  ;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  H.  Wiiodward,  A.  A.  Ware,  George  I.  Cutler. 

Postmasters — Asa  Healey:  Westport,  F.  S.  Faulkner;  East,  A..  B. 
Read. 

Justices —  West,  Joseph  Hammond;  Volney  Woodcock,  Sylvanus 
Bartlett,  State;  Franklin  Downing,  A.  A.  Ware,  West,  G.  I. 

Cutler,  East,  G.  W.  Willis,  Josiah  Parsons,  F.  S.  Faulkner. 

Churches— Cong.,  H.  Woodward;  Merh., - . 

Hotels — Central  House,  W.  H.  Buttrick  ;  Prospect  House,  A.  N. 
Howe,  p.  o.  ad.  Keene. 

Manufacturers  —  Boxes  aud  extension  tables,  Cheshire  Box  Co.; 
olothes  pins,  Fasi,  E.  Wilcox ;  nest  and  sauce  buckets,  lumber  and 
■staves.  East,  E.  F.  Lane:  pail  stock  and  lumber,  L.  M.  Stone;  pails. 
East,  W.  P.  Clark,  G.  F.  Lane  &  Sons,  E.  Munsell  ;  Westport,  James 
Marsh,  J.  C.  Field,  toy  and  quarter  pails  and  knife  trays.  East,  James 
M.  Ramsdell. 

^Mechanic — Blacksmith,  J.  F.  Hunt 
Merchants — Harriet  Chamberlain  ;  James  Marsh  ;  East, 

A.  A.  Woodard. 

West — Postmaster — Jennie  A.  Faulkner. 

Exp.  &  Tel.  Ag’tS — E.  G.  Cross,  Jennie  A.  Faulkner. 

Churches — Bap.,  C.  F.  Clarke;  Uuiv.,  S.  H. JVIcCollester. 

Hotel — Evans  house,  Mrs.  Homer  Evans. 

Manufacturers — Cashmerets, flannels  and  blankets.  West  Swanzey 
Vlanufactnring  Co.,  0.  Sprague,  ag't.;  confectionery  boxes, 
Whitcomb  &  Co.,  S.  VV.  Snow  &  Sons;  lumber,  pails  and  buckets, 
0.  L.  Russell  &  Co.,  F.  L.  Snow. 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  F.  0.  Dodge;  builder,  E. S.  Eastman. 
Merchants — Goodnow  Merchandise  Co.,  F.  L.  Snow. 

Physician — G.  I.  Cutler. 

TAxTI WORTH,  CARROLL— Voy.  1,025.  N.  E.  fr.C.,  60m. ;  N. 
(Tom  Ossipee,  13  m.  R.  R.  S. — West  Ossipee,  4  m.,  on  Boston  &  Maine 
R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Orrin  S.  Kimball ;  25-eas.,  John  Hidden  ; 
nen,  Francis  Remick,  A.  E.  Wiggin,  W.  N.  Mason  ;  Supt.,  Henry  T. 
Hodgkins. 


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Postmasters — Mary  J.  Gilman  ;  South,  A.  D.  Folsom  ;  Chocorua,  F.j 
L.  Moore. 

Justices — Joseph  Gilman,  C.  P.  Cooke,  0.  G.  Hatch' 
Alonzo  Nickerson,  ;J  H.  Nickerson,  T.B.  Mason,  A.  E.  Wiggiu,j 
H.  T.  Davis.  i 

Churches — F.  Bap.,  F.  II.  Perkins  ;  Cong.,  G.  Rice  ;  Meth.,i 
South,  J.  E.  Enman. 

Hotel—  Wiggin’s,  A.  E.  Wiggins. 

Manufacturers — Boots  and  shoes,  F.  N.  Burleigh ;  cottage  bed¬ 
steads,  card  boards,  dry  goods  boxes  and  lumber,  D.  S.  Morrill ; 
spools  and  bobbin  stock,  A.  E.  Wiggin.  i 

Mechanics —  Blacksmiths,  N.  H.  Varney,  C.  Whitehouse;  carpen¬ 
ters,  N.  H.  Varney,  Frank  Remick. 

Merchants — B.  E.  Remick,  S.  0.  Kimball,  E.  S.  Pollard  ;  South, 
J.  L.  M;ison,  Chocorua,  Fred  Moore. 

Physician — J.  C.  Bassett. 

TE.UPL.E,  HlLLSB0R0UGH--^0Tp.U2.,  S.  E.  fr.C.,45  m.  ;  W. 
fr.  Nashua,  22  m.  R.  R.  S. — Greenville,ou  Peterboro’  &  Shir.  Br.  R.  R. 
Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Cleric, H.^Y.  Hayward;  Treas.,  Chas.  Rockwood; 
Selectmen,  L.  VV.  Felt,  N.  A.  Child,  C.  W.  Browne;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  M.  H.  Fisk,  Mrs.  C.  P.  Wheeler,  L.  W.  Felt. 

Postmistress — Mrs.  S.  J.  Hayward. 

Justices — Jonathan  M.  Spaulding,  M.  H.  Fisk,  B.  M.  Heald. 

Church — Cong.,  J.  W.  Haley. 

Exp.  Ag’t  &  Merchant — Henry  W.  Hayward. 

Hotel — Central  House,  Mrs.  Chas.  A.  Goodwin. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  G.  F.  Barker;  lumber,  J.  E.  Burton, 
Bacon  &  Walton.  i 


Summer  Boarding  Houses — G.  Young,  E.  E.  Colburn,  Mrs.  E.  G. 
Shedd.  I 

THORXTOX,  GRAFTON— 632.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  65 m. ;  N.  fr' 
Plymouth,  14  m.  R.  R.  S. — Thornton,  on  P.  V.  R.  R.;  Plymouth,  on  B.; 
&  M.  R.  R.,  VVh.  Mt.  Div.  j 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  F.  W.  Downing:  Treas.,  11.  M.  Fifield ;  Select-] 
Frank  A.  Barnard,  C.  M.  Gor  Ion,  Hiram  Merrill;  Board  of  Ed-^, 
ucation,  Frank  D.  Lyford,  J.  W.  Pattee,  A.  N.  Canfield.  i 

Postmasters — Mrs.  Dora  James  ;  West,  W.  B.  Emmons. 

Justices — W.  F.  Simonds,  M.  J.  Hazeltino,  Charles  Shute,  State 
0.  F.  James,  Ephraim  Elliott,  H.  M.  Fifield. 

Boarding  Houses — Merrill  House,  William  Merrill  ;  A.  H.  Kendall.' 
Church — Meth.,  — .  — .  Bryant.  | 

Manufacturers  —  Bobbins  and  dimension  lumber,  D.  Foss;  grist; 
mill,  Frank  Fox;  lumber,  L.  J.  Marden,  W.  G.  &  I.  H.  Chase  ;  snowl 
shoes  and  chairs,  J.  S.  Gordon  :  West,  manufacturer  of  and  dealer  in' 
bobbins,  wood,  Fred  W.  Downing.  | 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  H.  H.  Fifield,  B.  P.  Downing. 

Merchants — Enoch  Emmons,  Frank  Merrill. 

Station  Agent — Frank  Chase;  IFes^,  A.  H.  Kendall.  ; 

Tlioriitoii^s  Ferry — See  Merrimack. 


TIETO.V,  BELKNAP— 1,521.  N.  fr.  C.  18  ru  ;  S.  W.  fr*l 
Laconia,  10  m.  R.  R.  S. — Tilton  and  East  Tilton  on  B.  &  M.  R.  R.,  Wh-i 
Mt.  Div. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Thos.  E.  Fletcher;  Treas.,  E.G.  Philbrick  ;  Select-] 
men,  G.  W.  Lord,  F.  T.  Sanborn,  0.  M.  Taylor;  Board  of  Education,', 
VV.  B.  Fellows,  H.  Sanborn,  W.  H.  Rollins.  1 


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166 


Postmasters— 0.  0.  Wyatt ;  East^  W.  C.  Mudgett. 

Justices — W.  T.  Cass,  G.  S.  Philbrook,  C.  C.  Rogers,  B.  T.  Brown, 
R.  S.  Perkins,  J.  B.  Sanborn,  H.  Q.  Dalton,  W.  P.  Lang,  Edwin  Moore- 
house,  G.  F.  Leavitt,  A.  S.  Ballantyne,  G.  E.  Dow,  W.  B.  Fellows,  L.  F.j 
Batchelder,  J.  J.  Pillsbury,  W.  H.  Tripp,  States  W.  C.  Wyatt,  A.  T. 
Cass,  T.  G.  Wilder,  Thomas  E.  Fletcher. 

Banks — Tilton  NatT.,  W.  T.  Cass,  Pres.;  A.  T.  Cass,  Treas.;  Iona 
Savings,  A.  S.  Ballantyne,  Pres.;  Wm.  T.  Cass,  Treas.  1 

Churches — F.  Bap.,  East,  L.  C.  Graves  ;  Cong.,C.  C.  Sampson ;  Epis.,; 
J.  D.  Gilliland;  Meth.,  W.  H.  Hutchins  ;  East, - .  ‘ 

Eating  Houses — Mrs.  Mary  Holmes,  A.  S.  Morrison.  i 

Exp.  and  Tel.  Ag’tS — G.  L.  Knowlton,  W.  C.  Wyatt,  G.  A.  Dearborn, 
A.  Durgin. 

Ins.  Agents — R.  S.  Perkins,  E.  A.  Perkins,  A.  T.  Cass. 

Hotel — Loverin  Hotel,  A.  M.  Loverin.  j 

Lawyers — C.  C.  Rogers,  W.  B.  Fellows.  ! 

Literary  Institution— N.  H.  Conference  Seminary  and  Female  Col¬ 
lege,  pres.,  J.  M*  Durrell,  A.  M.;  preceptress,  I.  Durrell. 

Livery  Stables — J.  L.  Loverin,  G.  F.  Leavitt,  L.  W.  Smith. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  F.  H.  Abbott,  C.  B.  Garmon,  J. 
J.  Cronin  ;  builders,  T.  J.  Davis,  Daniel  M.  Page,  J.  F.  Eastman  ;  har¬ 
nesses,  W.  C.  Wyatt,  E.  Howe;  hosiery,  Clark  &  Dodge,  Geo.  E.  Buel  & 
Co.;  job  printers,  Allison  &  Morse;  photographers,  A.  M.  Dodge,  A,  C.j 
Sanderson;  pulp.  East,  P.  C.  Cheney  Co.;  sash  andblinds,  G.  W.  Riley  ; 
shoddy,  0.  &  E.  G.  Morrison ;  shoes,  Pillsbury  Shoe  Co.;  spectacles, 
Lord  Bros. ;  tinsmiths.  Smith  &  Smith,  F.  H.  Merrill ;  paper  boxes, 
Tilton  Box  Co. ;  woolens,  Tilton’s  woolen  mills.  Granite  Mills  Co,, 
Elm  Mills.  ! 

Merchants — S.  W.  Taylor,  Hill  &  Fletcher,  Philbrick  &  Hill,  EasU 
L.  Mudgett ;  auctioneers,  B.  T.  Brown,  W.  P.  Lang;  books  and  station 
ery,  drugs  and  medicines,  C.  P.  Herrick  ;  boots  and  shoes,  S.  Condon  5; 
clocks  and  watches,  B.  D.  Pope,  G.  K.  Burleigh ;  dry  goods,  M.  San¬ 
born  ;  fancy  goods,  S.  Condon  ;  furniture,  C.  C.  Paige  ;  flour  and  grain,' 
Brown  &  Boucher;  granite  and  marble,  S.  B.  Sargent;  groceries,  W.j 
A.  Gardner  &  Co. ;  lumber,  G.  Lamprey;  meat  and  vegetables,  W.  P. 
Hill;  meat,  M.  G.  Carlton;  meat  and  provisions,  Moulton  Bros.; 
millinery,  Mrs.  M.  L.  Emmons,  Miss  C.  A.  Harlow,  C.  M.  Bryant ;  news 
dealer,  L.  S.  Atkinson;  ready  made  clothing  and  furnishing  goods,  H. 
C.  Boynton,  M.  Sanborn ;  stock  farm,  F.  H.  Foster ;  vegetables  and 
varieties,  M.  G.  Carlton. 

Physicians — J.  P.  Osborn,  C.  R.  Gould,  E.  Abbott;  dentists,  C.  L. 
True.  i 

Sta.  Ag’t — C.  W.  Adams.  , 

XR-OY,  CHESHIRE — Pop.  999.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  60  m ;  S.  fr.  Keene> 
10  m.  R  .R.  S. — Troy,  on  Cheshire  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  M.  T.  Stone  ;  Treas.,  Asa  C.  Dort ;  Selectman,  Ed¬ 
mund  Bemis,  Edward  F.  Adams,  George  A.  Starkey;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  G.  W.  Brown,  M.  T.  Stone,  Franklin  Ripley. 

Postmaster— W.  W.  Kimball. 

Justices — Edwin  Buttrick,  Edmund  Bemis,  State  ;  E.  P.  Kimball, 
Franklin  Ripley,  M.  T.  Stone,  W.  W.  Kimball.  j 

Churches — Bap.,  L.  E.  Scharf;  Cong.,  .Tosiah  Merrill. 

Exp.  &  Tel.  Agent — J.  H.  Bigelow. 

Hotels  —  Monadnock,  John  L.  Perry;  Kimball  House,  George 
P.  Russell. 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

167 

Livery  Stables — H.  E.  GkxKlridge,  J.  L.  Stanley,  E.  Starkey,  Cum¬ 
mings  &  Rj’an. 

Manufacturers — Boots  and  shoes,  J.  F.  Capron,  C.  F. Pope;  boxes, 
0.  C.  Whitcomb  &  Co. ;  brick,  Troy  Brick  Co. ;  gi'anite,  Troy  Granite 
Co.;  horse  blankets,  Troy  Blanket  Mills,  F.  Ripley,  supt.;  pails  and 
tubs,  Edwin  Buttrick  &  Co.;  pails  and  nest  buckets,  C.  D.  Farrar, 
Coolidge  &  Whittemore;  pail  handles,  Webster  Corey. 

Merchants — C.  W.  Whitney,  E.  P.  Kimball  &  Son  ;  books,  sta- , 
tionery  and  yankee  notions,  H.  C.  Newton  ;  fancy  goods,  Mrs.  M.  i 
A.  Haskell;  fish,  C.  F.  Pope;  meat,  Geo.  A.  Starkey;  millinery,  Mrs.  ; 
Stella  Buckwold.  ^  i 

Physician— M.  T.  Stone. 

Tr^FTOXBOROFOH,  CARROLI^Vop.  767.  N.  E.  fr.  C. 
45  m;  W.  fr.  Ossipee,  5  m.  R.  R.  S. — W'olfeboro  Bridge,  5  m.,  on 
Ports.  Gt.  F.  &  C.  R.  R.  Daily  Stage. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  J.  A.  Bennett ;  Treas.^  J.  H.  Neal;  Selectmen^  H. 
F.  Hodgdon,  E.  D.  Wiggin,  M.  D.  L.  McDuffee;  Board  of  Education, 
Jas.  A.  Bennett,  H.  F.  Hodgrlon.  John  A.  Edgerly. 

Postmasters — Herbert  F.  Hodgdon ;  Melvin  Village,  C.  H.  Bennett; 
Centre,  F.  A.  Ilersey ;  Mirror  Lake,  Mrs.  Chas,  Young. 

Justices — Orlando  Richardson,  D.  B.  Palmer,  James  A.  Bennett, 
State ;  C.  W.  Davis,  J.  A.  Edgerley,  H.  F.  Hodgdon. 

Churches — Adv.,  T.  W.  Piper  ;  Chris..  D.  A.  Wiggin;  Ist  Chris., 

- ;  F.  Bap., - Trafton;  Meth.,  J.  T.  Davis. 

Exp.  Agents — Dana  Palm^^r,  Chas.  Gilman,  Geo.  Copp. 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stable — A.  H.  Walker. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  A. Gay;  Melvin  Village,  H.E.Fernald: 
Center,  E.  G.  Copp;  bobbin  stock,  shook,  excelsior  etc.,  Melvin  Village, 
Melvin  Lumber  Co.,  T.  W.  Piper  &  Son,  managers;  coflBns  and  furni¬ 
ture,  Melvin  Village,  Piper  Bros.;  shingles,  lumber,  &c.,  D.  W.  Horner; 
shingles  and  shook,  Hanson  &  Bean;  flour,  grain  and  corn,  Melvin 
Village,  Thomas  French. 

Merchants — Corwer,  H.  F.  Hodgdon;  Center,  A.  L.  Ilersey;  Melvin 
Village,  D.  Fernald.  Charles  A.  Davis.  C.  H.  Bennett. 

Physician — T.  A.  Haley  ;  Melvin  Village,  D.  B.  Tucker. 

Twin  Mountain — See  Carroll. 

Union — See  Wakefield. 

U’:¥J[TY,  SULLIVAy—Vop.  653.  W.  fr.  C.  50  m;  S.  fr.  Newport, 
10  m.  R.R.S.— Claremont  and  Newport,  on  Con.  &  C.  R.  R.  Tri  weekly 
stage  to  Claremont  &  No.  Charlestown  :  daily  fr.  E.  Unit}'  to  Newport. 

OFFICERS — CVer A*,  Frank  Reed  ;  Trea^.,  Selim  Sleeper;  Selectmen, 
Chas.  A.  Newton,  Schuyler  G.  Breed.  H.  H.  Roimdy;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion.  Frank  Reed,  S.  M.  Straw,  Wm.  H.  Hall;  Overseer,  B.  F.  French. 

Postmasters— Chas.  R,  Jones;  East,C.  A.  Clough  ;  Quaker  City, 
Miss  J.  Quimby. 

Church — Union,  W.  W.  Ranny  ;  West.  Meth.,  G.  H.  Hardy. 

Justices — C.  R.  Jones,  State',  B.  F.  French;  East,  W.  W.  Hall: 
Quaker  City.  H.  N.  Johnson.  Moses  Johnson,  Harvey  Sanborn. 

Livery  Stable — Nathan  French. 

Hotel — ^aj<^,Unity  Springs  House,  W.  S.  Upton  ;  Summer  Boarding 
Houses,  Maplewood,  E.  H.  French;  Quiet  House,  L.  ^l.  Whittemore; 
Village  Farm,  H.  H.  Roundy  ;  Hillside,  J.  E.  Reed,  p.  o.  ad.  Newport. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  W.  D.  Cram;  East.  N.  H.  Thurber;  car¬ 
penters,  L.  M.  Whittemore,  Philip  E.  Ham,  Henry  Breed ;  harness 
maker,  Chas.  R.  Jones;  painter,  0.  L.  Bailey. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  East,  B.  F.  French  2d,  Willis  E.  Perry. 

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168  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Merchants — Auctioneer,  C.  R.  Lewis ;  groceries,  Nathan  French. 

Wadley’s  Falls— See  Lee. 

WAKEFIEL.I>,  CARROLL— 1,528.  N.  E.  fr.C.  43  m.  ;  S. 
fr.  Ossipee  10  m.  R.  R.S. — Union,  Wolfeboro  Junction,  Wakefield, No.' 
and  East  Wakefield  Depot,  on  Ports.  Gt.  Falls  &  C.  R.  R.  | 

OFFICERS — Clerk^  Wolfeboro  Junction,  John  H,  Garvin  ;  Treas., 
Geo.  A.  Yeaton;  Selectmen,  E,  Wakefield,  F.  B.  Shorey;  Wolfehoro 
June,,  E.  E.  Brown;  Union,  F.  E,  Stevens;  Board  of  EdMcalioriy 
Wolfhoro  Junction,  C.  F.  Roberts  ;  Union,  J.  L.  Moore  ;  H,  N.| 
Cook, 

Postmasters — G.E.  Goodhue;  Easi,  Thomas  Wood;  N'orth,  D.  W 
Emerson ;  South,  J.  F.  Garland;  East  Depot,  T.  S.  Loud ;  Hornes 
MZ/s,  John  G.  Sanborn;  Woodman's,  J.  M.  Woodiuan.  , 

Justices — J.  W.  Sanborn,  J.  E.  Scruton,  H.  M.  Libbey,  C.  W.  Horne, 
E.  E.  Brown,  State',  G,  H.  Gage,  J.  H.  Cloutan,  J.  W.  Matmhes,  I.  S. 
Loud,  A.  J.  Milliken,  G.  A.  Yeaton,  A.  F,  Wood,  N.  0,  Weeks,  J.  F. 
Farnham,  Simon  Blake,  J.  L.  Moore. 

Exp.  Ag’ts — Henry  Paul;  East  Depot,  I.  S.  Loud. 

Hotels  and  Livery  Stables — Ekist  Depot,  W.  F.  Merrow,  S.  Ker¬ 
shaw. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  Pine  River  Lumber  Co.;  job  printing,  Pi 
oneer  Office. 

Merchants — Geo.  A.  Yeaton ;  AbrZZi,  D.  W. Emerson;  Woodman's, 
H.  R.  Waldron. 

Physician — S.  W.  Roberts. 

Unioii — Postmaster — J.  S.  Adams. 

Church — Cong.,  Win.  France. 

Ex.  and  Tel.  Ag’t — E.  C.  Mitchell. 

Hotels — R.  H,  Pike,  J.  C.  Penney. 

Livery  Stables — R.  H.  Pike,  J.  C.  Penney,  Frank  B.  Drew. 

Manufacturers — blacksmith,  J.  H.  Jenkins;  chairs,  R.  Sanborn; 
brass,  Union  Brass  Co.;  excelsior,  S.  L.  Hutchins,  Hart  &  Farnham; 
felt  cloth,  John  Meikle;  gravestones,  H.  F.  Stevens. 

Merchants — A.  F.  Wood,  J.  P.  Gilman,  G.  W,  Burleigh,  C.  H.  Gar¬ 
land.  j 

Physician — J.  E.  Scruton.  ' 

IFolfetooro  Junction— Postmaster — E.  A.  Himes.  I 

Churches — Epis.,  W.  S.  Emery;  Meth.,  C.  N.  Krook. 

Ex.  Ag’t — A.  0.  Robinson.  Tel.  Ag’t — Geo.  M.  Smith,  Wm. 
Knight. 

Hotel — Sanborn  House  ;  C.  B.  Remick. 

Livery  Stable — C.  B.  Remick,  R.  A.  Lang. 

Ins.  Agt’s — Beachman  &  Foote. 

Lawyers — Beachman  &  Foote.  « 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  J.  Runnels,  I.  Keheson;  carpenters- 

D,  D.  Hill,E.  E.  Brown  &  Co. ;  clothing,  E.  E.  Brown;  lumber,  San¬ 
born  &  Willey;  printer  Geo,  S.  Dorr;  Lovell  Lake  Creamery  ;  wheel 
wright,  J.  H.  Brackett;  tinsmith.  J.  M.  Haynes. 

Merchants — J.  W,  Garvin  &  Co.,  H.  Colman,  W.H.  Willey,  A.  F. 
Garland,  C.  E.  Lang,  W.  Kennett.  | 

Physician — C.  F.  Roberts. 

WAEPOEE,  CHESHIRE— Pop.  2,163.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  60  m.  N.  W.l 
fr.  Keene,  18  m.  R.  R.  S. — Walpole  34  naile,  and  for  Drewsville.  &c..i 
Cold  River,  1  mile,  on  Cheshire  R.  R.  Public  Conveyance  to  all 
rains. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


169' 


OB'FICERS — CLerk,  A.  P.  Richardijon ;  Trms.^T.  B.  Buflfiiin ;  Select 
men^  J.  W.  Preutiss,  \Vm.  H.  Kinney,  J.  C.  Howard  ;  Board  of  Educa- 
lion,  H.  C.  Rawson,  Lucius  Wellington,  J.  H.  Brown  ;  in  Dist.  No. 

I,  C  R.  Crowell,  Geo  J.  Bard,  J.  G.  Bellows. 

Postmasters — Frank  A.  Spaulding  ;  Drewsville,  F.  A.Wier,jr. 
Justices — II.  E.  Putnam,  E.  K.  Seabury,  J.  G.  Bellows,  W.  P.  Mason, 
Bolivar  Lovell,  State;  Charles  Fisher,  J.  H.  Heald,  H.  A.  Perry, 
Charles  O’Neil,  P.  E.  Griffin. 

Bank — Walpole  Savings,  T.  B.  Biifum,  Pres.,  J.  G.  Bellows,  Treas., 
Churches — Chris.,  II.  iM.  Baton;  Cong.,  Geo.  I.  Bard  ;  Drewsville, 
St.  Peter’s,  E.  A,  Renouf,  p.  o.  ad.,  Keene;  R.  Cath.,  J.  T.  Hallaban; 
Unit.,  F.  I.  Tbacher. 

Exp.  Agent — H.  A.  Perry. 

Hotels — Dinsmore  House,  M.J. Sherman  &  Son;  Drewsville^  Mouhtain 
House,  Henry  Huntley. 

Lawyer — J.  G.  Bellows  ;  Drewsville,  B.  Lovell. 

Literary  Institution  —  Walpole  High  School,  Abbie  E.  Wiggin.  : 
Livery  Stables — F.  A.  Lebourveau,  H.  P.  Allen.  j 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  C.  H.  Roundy,  F.  E.  Leeman,'A.  A.] 
Beckwith;.builder,  H.  J.  Watkins;  job  printer,  C.  C.  Davis;  lager  beer, 
Walker,  Dewey,  Blake  &  Co.;  lumber,  C.  B.  Hall,  Colburn  Bros; 
North,  Conn.  River  Lumber  Co.;  turned  wood  boxes,  Drewsville,  D. 

J.  &  E.  A.  Bond. 

Merchants — N.  W.  Holland,  Perry  &  Porter ;  auctioneers,  S.  H.  Por-  ! 
ter,  Chas.  Fisher ;  books,  stationery,  drugs  and  medicines,  C.  C. 
Davis,  Knowlton  Bros.  &  Greene;  hardware,  J.  K.  Sterling;  meat, 
Geo.  F.  Burt,  Gorham  &  Webster. 

Physicians — A. P.  Richardson,  W.B. Porter,  G. A.  Blake. 

Summer  Boarding  House — C.  R.  Crowell.  • 

Tel.  Ag’t — F.  A.  Spaulding. 

Terry — See  Westmorland. 

WARNER,  MERRIMACK— 1,383.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  18  m. 
R.  R.  S. — Warner,  on  C.  &  C.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  S.  W.  Davis;  Treas.,  C.  E.  Danforth  ',  Selectmen. 
John  F.  Jewell,  Fred  Bean,  J.  Frank  Osgood ;  Supt.,  Samuel  Davis. 

Postmasters — Sarah  B.  Davis ;  Roby's  Comer,  M.  H.  Roby  ;  Melvin^i 
Mills,  W.  T.  Melvin ;  Waterloo,  R.  S.  Gage ;  Davisville,  Moses  Trussell.  ^ 
Justices — B.  F.  Heath,  G.  N.  Tewksbury,  A.  P.  Davis,  G.  C.  George,  j 
Samuel  Davis,  Robert  Thompson,  S.  K.  Page,  H.  S.  Willis,  State;  H 
R.  Sargent,  E.  H.  Carroll,  L.  H.  Adams,  Arthur  Thompson,  J.  A 
Wadleigh,  W.  N.  Davis,  S.  W.  Davis,  H.  C.  Davis,  W.  M.  Flanders,  S 
C.  Pattee,  J.  M.  Rix,  J.  F.  Jewell,  C.  E.  Danforth,  E.  C.  Cole. 
Churches — Bap.,  Robert  Bennet;  Cong.,  A.  E.  Hall. 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Agent — J.  M.  Holman. 

Hotels — Kearsarge  Hotel,  A.  J.  Hook. 

Ins.  Agents — A.  P.  Davis,  W.  P.  Melvin,  B.  F.  Heath. 

Lawyers — Samuel  Davis,  A.  P.  Davis. 

Literary  Inst’n — Simonds  Free  High  School,  C.  J. Emerson ,  Prin. 
Manufacturers — Bedsteads,  John  Rogers ;  blacksmiths,  F.  B.  Tur 
ner,  P.  F.  Clough,  E.  C.  Harriman,  William  Chase,  W.  L.  Morgan;  bas 
kets,  W.  Haskell ;  boots,  E.  W.  Palmer  ;  builders,  Ira  Spaulding,  M.  H  ' 
Hewlett,  Warren  Johnson,  Frank  E.  Hemphill ;  clothes  pins  and  hubs 
0.  P.  &  C.  W.  Redington  ;  elevator  buckets,  F.  M.  Watson 
evaporating,  Kearsarge  Evaporating  Co.,  A.  Thompson,  prop.;  excel 
sior,  John  Rogers,  Bartlett  Brbs. ;  flour  and  meal,  Fred  Bean,  F.  B 
Savory,  T.  Melvin,  J.  C.  Ela,  Davis  &Co. ;  coats  and  vests,  A.  G.  Marsb 


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170  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


agent  ;  harnesses,  H.  W.  Belknap ;  leather  coats  and  vests, 
New  Merrimack  Glove  Co. ;  lumber,  M.  T.  Ela;  meal  and  feed,  Fred  H. 
Colby;  newspaper  and  job  printer,  E.  C.  Cole;  photographer  and 
picture  frames,  Hurriman  &  Hardy  ;  plumber,  0.  A.  Sawyer. 

Merchants — A.  C.  &  E.  H.  Carroll,  Davis  &  Danforth,  Upton  &  Up¬ 
ton,  F.  H.  Savory  ;  Melvin's  Mills,  W.  P.  Melvin;  DavisvUle,  M.  Truss- 
ell,  Waterloo,  R.  S.  Gage;  auctioneers,  D.  C.  Harriman,  Sam’l  Shat- 
tuck;  jewelry,  A.C.  &  E.  H.  Carroll ;  meat,  W.  H.  Sawyer;  millinery, 
Belknap  &  Woodwrad;  ready  made  clothing,  A.  C.  &  E.  H.  Carroll,  C.  A. 
Benton;  tin,  sheet  iron  and  stoves,  F.  M.  Watson,  0.  A.  Sawyer;  furn¬ 
iture,  paints  and  oils,  C.  F.  Morgan. 

Physicians — J.  M.  Rix,  J.  R.  Cogswell 

WAKREN,  GRAFTON— Fop.  875.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  70m.  E.  from 
Haverhill,  12  m;  fr.  Plymouth,  20m.  R.R.S, — Warren, Warren  Summit, 
on  C.  &  M.  R.  R.,  Wh.  Mt.  Div. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  H.  A.  Whitcher;  TVeas.,  Ira  Merrill ;  Selectmen, 
J.  M.  Bixby,  H.  A.  Whitcher,  F.  T.  Pillsbury. 

Postmasters — C.W.Cummings;  Summit,  N.T. Caswell;  Breezy  Point, 
J.  F.  Thayer. 

Justices—  J.  S.  Jewett,  L.  W.  Prescott,  State  ;  J.  F.  Merrill,  H.  A. 
Little,  J.  E.  Davis,  N.  T.  Caswell,  J.  H.  Williams,  G.  M.  W’^illiams,  W. 
A.  Mayo,  A.  F.  Bartlett. 

Church — Meth.  W.  A.  Mayo. 

Ex.  &  Tel.  Ag’t — J.  E.  Davis. 

Hotel — Moosilauke  House,  G.  H.-L.  Head;  Tip  Top  House,  Sarah 
F.  Woodworth;  Breezy  Point,  The  Moosilauke,  J.  F.  Thayer,  prop  ; 
Waternomee  House,  J.  F.  Merrill. 

Ins.  Ag’ts. — C.  W.  Cummings,  J.  E.  Davis. 

Livery  Stable-^.  H.  L.  Head. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  C.  A.  Upton,  E.  &  A.  M.  Pills¬ 
bury,  James  Harriman,  D.  Boynton,  G.  C. Clifford;  bobbins,  L.  F.  Jew¬ 
ell  ;  builders,  J.  W.  Batchelder,  J.  F.  Merrill  ;  carriages,  Geo.  Clough, 

H.  H.  Merrill,  D.  Y.  Eastman;  lumber,  H.  N.  Merrill,  T.  P.  Green,  A. 
Knapp,  J.  Jewell,  E.F.  Howland,  Wm.  H.  Swain  ;  meal  and  feed,  A. 
F.  Bartlett,  A.  Knapp;  mica,  Mt.  Carr  Mica  Schist  Co.,  J.  Miller, 
supt.;  Warren  Zinc  Mine,  Wm,  P,  Goodrich,  supt. 

Merchants — E.  B.  Eaton  <fe  Son,J.  W.  Kitrodge  &Son,F.  C.  Gleason; 
Summit,  N.  T.  Caswell ;  coffins  and  caskets,  D.  Y.  Eastman,  H.  N 
Merrill;  harnesses,  C.  C.  Hay;  meat,  H.  A. Whitcher. 

Physicians — R.  E.  Merrill,  W.  A.  Bucklin;  eclec.,  J.  F.  Willey,  C. 
L.  Webster. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses— Mountain  House,  Amos  L.  Merrill; 
Smith  House,  M.  Smith;  Riverside  House,  L.  W.  Prescott;  Springvale 
Oottage,  D.  A.  French. 

WASHINOTOX,  SULLIVAN— Fop.  569.  W.  fr.  C.  32  m.  S. 
fr.  Newport,  14m.  R.  R.  S. — Hillsborough  Bridge  and  Newport,on  C. 
fe  C.  R.  R.  Daily  stage  to  each. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Chas.  A.  Lull;  Treas.,  N.  A.  Lull;  Selectmen, 
VI.  H.Dole,  Gardner  Miller,  Irani  F.  Woods. 

;  Postmistress— Bell  C.  Ball. 

Justices — John  Me  Alvin,  A.  J.  Cutting,  H.  J.  Gage,  S.  W.  Heard, 

I.  W.  Marston,  Supply  Barney,  State;  N.  A.  Lull,  H.  Wright,  H.  0. 
lill,  M.  H.  Dole,  Iram  F.  Woods. 

Church — Cong.,  W.  H.  Dowden.  Hotel — Lovell  Hou8e,J,  T.  Goodwin , 
Literary  Institution — Tubbs  Union  Academy,  F.  P.  Newman,  prin. 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


171 


Manufacturers  — Blacksmiths,  0.  T.  Crane,  W,  H.  Ball ;  car- 
ipenters,  E.  E.  Young;  coflBns,  J.  L.  Safiford ;  lumber,  Newman  & 
Wiley,  M.  H.  Dole,  Alonzo  Marshall,  J.  L.  Butterfield,  H.  N.  Pike; 
shingles,  H.  C.  Young;  water  wheels,  G.  L,  Mellen. 

Merchants — B.  F.  Muzzey,  N.  A.  Lull  &  Sons  ;  variety  store,  H.  D 
Carr. 

Physician — Dentist,  F.  P.  Newman. 

— Postmistress — Nancy  W.  Friend. 

Churches — C.  Bap.,  J.  L.  Sanborn. 

Manufacturers — Butter,  Lovell  Creamery  Co.;  lumber,  M.  H.  Carr. 
Mechanics — Blacksmith,  S.  Tandy;  carpenter,  Will  S.  Eaton. 
Merchants — H.  J.  Gage,  A.  J.  .Cutting;  tin,  Charles  Wellman. 
Physician — Homeo.  G.  N.  Gage. 

WATERVILiIiE,  Pop.  39.  N.fr.  C.  68  m;  N.  fr. 

Plymouth,  18  m.  E.  R.  S. — Camptonville,  P.  V.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Cl^’-rk,  J.E.  Drake;  Treas.,  S.  B.  Elliott;  Selectmen, 
James  E.  Drake,  Seth  C.  Drake,  A.  S.  Drake ;  Constable,  J.  E.  Drake. 
Postmaster— Silas  B.  Elliot. 

Hotel — For  summer  boarders,  Silas  B.  Elliott. 

Manufacturers — Lumber,  G.  W.  Drake,  S.  B.  Elliott,  Winepasaco 
Paper  Co . 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  A.  S.  Drake;  carpenter,  Seth  C.  Drake. 
Water  Villag’e — See  Ossipee. 

'  HILLSBOROUGH— Vo\).  1,550.  W.  fr.  C.  14m;N.  W. 

fr.  Manchester,  18  ra.  R.  R.  S. — Oil  Mills,  E.  Weare,  and  N.  Weare 
on  Man.  and  N.  Weare  R.  } 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  Wm.  H.  Woodbury;  Treas.,  George  Simons;  Se¬ 
lectmen,  D.  P.  Woodbury,  E.  D.  Peaslee,  J.  P.  Melvin ;  Board  of  Edu¬ 
cation,  L.  Clement,  A.  L.  Sleeper,  J.  B.  R.  Kelley. 

Postmasters  —  B.  T.  Jameson;  A.  B.  Johnson  ;  Oil  Mill  Vil¬ 
lage,  Abner  F  rost. 

Justices — A.  B.  .Johnson,  A.  P.  Collins,  Dan’l  Johnson,  President 
Felch,  D.  P.  Woodbury,  J.  L.  Hadley,  0.  D.  Sawyer,  L.  B.  Laney,  C.  J. 
Hadley,  J.  W’.  Hanson,  Zephaniah  Breed,  0.  E.  Branch,  C.  W.  Colby, 
State',  Abner  Frost,  Robert  Peaslee,  W.  L.  Collins,  B.  T.  Jameson,  W. 
T,  Morse. 

Churches — Bap.,  Ekist, - ;  F.  Bap.,  East, - ;  Univ.,  — 

Exp.  Ag’t — J.  P.  Simons. 

Hotel — East,  John  Holt ;  Center,  Allen  House,  Mrs.  J.  C.  W.  Allen. 
Prop. 

Lawyer — 0.  E.  Branch. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  A.  C.  Hadlock.H.  G.  Cram,Sow^^,  C, 

L.  Colburn,  ATor/A,  E.B.  Nichols;  flour  and  meal,  Oil  Mills,  H.  H.  Si 
mons,  G.  S.  Bixby;  lumber,  E.  Richards ;  Oil  Mills,  C.  E.  Gove ;  medi 
cines  and  flavoring  extracts.  East,  L.  E.  Philbrick  &  Co.;  shoes,  OH 
Mills,  Simons  k  Homer ;  toys.  East,  Toy  Mfg.  Co.,  J,  A.  White,  pres.; 
wheel  barrows,  C.  H.  Leighton. 

Merchants — B.T.  Jameson;  A.  B.  Johnson,  A.  H.  Marshall; 

Oil  Mills,  H.  H.  Simons  ;  meat.  East,  H.  M.  Felch. 

Physicians — Homeo.,  J.  P.  Whittle  ;  East,  F.  Eaton. 

Xortti — Postmaster — M.  J.  Sawyer.  Hotel — B.  E.  Hollis. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  S.  H.  Goodwin. 

Manufacturers — Breed’s  Universal  Weeder,  Universal  Weeder  Co., 
Jones  k  Cate,  prop.;  cider,  S.  S.  Clark  &  Son;  felt  boots,  Jones  Mfg. 
Co.;  knife,  file  and  chisel  handles,  W.  W\  Flanders  ;  ladies’  boots,  L 

M.  Sawyer,  Geo.  Simons  k  Son  ;  leather,  A.  F.  Paige  ;  lumber,  Robert 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


^easlee,  S.  S.  Clark  &  Son ;  skiving  machines,  D.  Hanson ;  toys,  J.  H. 
iVallace;  wooden  boxes,  C.  H.  Thorndike;  Acme  Knife  &  Scissors 
Sharpener  Co.;  barber,  W.  R.  Jones. 

Merchants — 0.  D.  Sawyer,  Frank  Tucker,  Mrs.  C.  F.  Chase ;  meat, 
A.  E.  Felch,  H.  C.  Ferry. 

Soutti — Postmaster — Will  D.  Buxton. 

Church — Cong.,  S.  H.  Goodwin. 

Hotel — J.  P.  Dearborn.  Merchant — Almus  Morse. 

Manufacturer — Lumber,  H.  R.  Nichols,  Emerson, Melvin  &  Buxton. 

_ Sop 

WEBSTER,  MERRIMACK— Vox>.  564.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  13  m. 
R.  R.  S. — Boscawen,  7  miles,  on  Nor.  R.  R.  Stage  daily. 

OFFICERS — Clerk  and  Treas.,  Frank  L.  Sweatt;  Sehctmenflrii  A.  Call, 
.John  S.  Whittier,  Henry  H.  Gerrish ;  Board  of  Education,  A.  C.  Call, 
Henry  Dodge,  D.  G  Holmes. 

Postmaster— A.  C.  Call. 

Justices — C.  E,  Putney,  M.  A.  Pillsbury,  T.  J.  Courser,  Sherman 
Little,  D.  G.  Holmes,  D.  S.  Courser,  J.  L.  Gerrish,  A.  C.  Call. 

Churches — Cong.,  B.  S.  Gilman;  Meth.,  J.  W.  Bean. 
Manufacturers — Chair  stock,  J.  M.  Snyder ;  lumber,  Burbank  Bros., 
.J.  M.  Snyder. 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths.  J.  B.  Chase,  George  Lock. 

Merchants — George  Little,  A.  C.  Call. 

Physician — Henry  Dodge. 

WENTWORTH,  GRAFTON— Vo^.  698.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  56  m: 
N.W.  fr.  Plymouth,  16  m.  R.  R.  S. — Wentworth,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R.,  Wh. 


Mt.  Div. 


OFFICERS — Clerk,  W.  H.  Davis;  Treas.,  J.  A.  Davis:  Selectmen,  John 
B.  Foster,  Cyrus  Downing,  John  D.  Marston;  Board  of  Education, 
J.  E.  Foster,  Franklin  Eaton,  Thos.  Huckins. 

Collector — J.  A.  Whitcher. 

Postmaster — J.  B.  Brown.  Ass’t.  postmaster.  H.  W.  Berry. 
Justices — H.  D.  Morey,  W.  A.  Flanders,  State  \  David  Gove,  L.  W. 
Currier. 

Boarding  Houses— F.  D.  Ellsworth,  W.  C.  Pillsbury,  George  Plum¬ 
mer,  E.  G.  Tenney,  E.  C.  Miller,  F.  E.  Goodell. 


Church — Cong.,  G.  W.  Blanchard;  Bap.. - .Univ., - . 

Dressmakers — Misses  F.  Ellsworth,  Bertha  Youngman,  Jennie  A. 
Hall. 


Hotel  &  Livery — Wentworth  House,  J.  A.  Whitcher.  . 

Lawyer — W.  A.  Flanders. 

Literary  Institution — Wentworth  Library,  W.  H.  Davis,  Pres.;  L. 
B.  Ellsworth,  Librarian. 

Manufacturers— Bobbins,  Knight  &  Crosby,  E.  M.  Blodgett;  coffins 
caskets,  H.  D.  Morey ;  carriages.  E.  R.  Griffin;  lumber,  A.  A.  Brown, 
A.  L.  &  W.  G.  Brown ;  meal,  Elias  M.  Blodgett ;  corn  cakes,  C.  H. 
Hall;  surveyor,  L.  W.  Currier ;  tin  ware  and  stoves,  J.  W.  Lyon;  har¬ 
ness  maker,  Samuel  Kenney. 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  George  Sturtevant;  carpenters.  E.  Gore, 
H.  C.  Blood,  F.  A.  Randall,  L.  W.  Moore;  painter,  Frank  Gove;  pa¬ 
per  hanger,  C.  S.  Carter. 

Merchants — J.  A.  Davis,  J.  B.  Brown:  auctioneer,  H.  D.  Morey: 
coal,  W.  C.  Howe  ;  drugs  and  medicines,  J.  Brown  ;  fertilizers,  E.  M. 
Blodgett,  W.  C.  Howe,  A.  H.  Clark  ;  meat  and  fruit,  D.  H.'  Colby ; 
millinery,  E.  G.  Tenney,  Mrs.  Wm.  Caverly;  watches  and  jewelry,  C. 
E.  Mason. 


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Physician — Hot.,  F.  A.  Durkee;  alop.,  0.  L.  Corlins. 

Exp.  and  Tel.  Agent — J.  B.  Brown. 

Sta.  and  Tel.  Ag’t — W.  C.  Howe. 

WEST.TIOItI.AXll,  CHESHIRE-Vo^.,  S30.  S.  W  fr.  C.  65 
m;  W.tr.  Keene,  1.0  in.  R.K.S. —  Wesiinoreland,  and  East  Westmore¬ 
land.  on  Fitchburg?  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — ever  A:,  E.  J.  Good  now ;  Trp.an.,  .1 .  W.  Lord:  Selectmen, 

A.  A.  Barker,  C.  L.  Mansfield,  E.  T.  Ninis;  Board  of  Erlucation,  G.  W. 
Riiland,  Geo.  .7.  Bennett.  C.  M.  Scoville. 

Postmasters — Reuben  Kendall;  East,  W.  N.  Patten;  Depot,  E.  A. 
Mahoirany  ;  Parkhill,  G  C.  Carpenter;  lUzr^^’s  F<^rry.  Moses  D.  Webber. 

Justices— Willard  Bill,  jr.,  State  -,  D.  W.  Patten,  E.  J.  Goodnow,  J. 
E.  Fuller.  C.  R.  Cobb. 

Churches — Chris., - ;  Cong.,  Geo.  W.  Ruland ;  Bap., 

E.  P.  Mercifield  ;  Univ.,  J.  L.  Scaboria. 

Hotel — Pynchon  House,  George  Cobb,  Prop. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  H.  J.  Dutton,  ParkhiU,  Geo.  Boyle  ; 
carriage  maker,  E.  A.  Farr;  carriages,  ParkhilJ,  Zenas  E.  Britton; 
lumber,  E.  Bosworth  :  meal,  E.  Bosworth  ;  saw  and  planing  mill,  E.  J. 
Goodnow  ;  saw  and  grist  mill,  .1.  E.  Hartwell. 

Merchants — R.  Kendall:  Mrs.  E.  Livingston;  Parkhill,  S. 

B.  Newman;  Depot,  Omer  D.  Thompson. 

Physician— J  A.  Craig. 

Tel.  Agent — H.  E.  Hart. 

ITestport — See  Swanzey. 

We*t%ille — See  Plaistow. 

Wliitclierville — See  Landaff. 

WIIITEFIEED,  COOS— Pop.  2,041.  N.  fr.  C.  120  m;  S.  fr. 
Lancaster,  10  m.  R.  R.  S. — Whitefield,  on  W.  &  J.  R.  R.,  Whitefield, 
%  m.,  on  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  I.  S.  M.  Gove  ;  Selectmen,  E.  51.  Brag,  Geo.  G. 
McGregor,  Frnd  Shute;  Deputy  SheHjf,  Wm.  F.  Aldriceh. 

'  Postmasters — A.  E.  Sartwell  :  Hazen’s  Junction,  L.  T.  llazen. 

Justices — F.  P.  Brown,  W.  F.  Dodge,  J.  G.  Trulan,  R.  F.  Parker,  I. 
S.  M.  Gove,  State',  J.  L.  5IcGregor,  W.  B.  Hutchins,  W.  Miner,  .7. 

C.  Trickev,.G.  S.  Gove,  F.  B.  Lewis,  C.  N.  White,  P.  T.  Kellog,  F.  D. 
Bell. 

Churches — Adv., - Eastman;  F.  Bap.,  B.  F.  Jefferson;  Meth.,  C. 

N.  Do6r;  R.  Cath.,  J.  N.  Plante. 

Exp.  Ag’t — C.  H.  Gordon;  Hazen's  Junction,  W.  S.  Sawyer. 

Hotels — Fiske  House,  H.  W.  Fiske;  summer,  W.  F.  Dodge  &  Son. 
Ins.  Ag’t— C.  N.  White. 

Lawyer — Kellogg  &  Wright. 

Literary  Institutions — High  School;  Parochial  School,  Miss  May  E. 
Evans,  Teacher, 

Livery  Stables — T.  J.  .Morse,  0.  .4.  Brown  ;  (sale  stalde,)  Garland  k 
Brown 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  Wm.  Hopkins,  James  Hoy,  Chas. 
Venner,  .Joseph  Therrien,  Henry  Dibe,  .James  Hoev  Wm  Hopkins; 
boots  and  shoes,  .4.  J.  Fowler;  builders,  D.  S.  Snow,  V.  I...  Temple,  H. 
A.  Thayer,  Wm.  Simonds,  C.  Me  Donald,  51.  5IcDonald  ;  butter,  L.  T. 
Hazen  ;  butter  tubs,  H.  L.  Cole.  Brown's  Lomber  Co.;  carriages.  A. 
51.  C<dby,  W.  (’.  Bowles;  flour,  feed  and  grain,  .J.  Q.  A.  Libbey  :  har¬ 
nesses,  C.  J.  Colby,  Cluus.  51clntire;  lumber.  Brown’s  Lumber  Co.,  G. 
W.  &  N.  W.  Libbey,  Whitefield  Kindling-wood  Factory;  overalls, 
Snow  &  Baker ;  printer,  E.  H.  Weston  ;  sash  andblinds,  D,  S.  Snow.  • 


174 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

Merchants — Libbey  Bros.  &  Bowker,  Brown’s  Lumber  C!o.,  Stone* 
Lane  &  Quimby,  L.  T.  Hazen  ;  auctioneers,  J.  Q.  A.  Libbey,  J.  H  ' 
Wilkins:  bakery,  Edward  Billodeau,  Felix  Valliere ;  clocks  and  jew" 
elry,  G.  W.  Darling;  clocks, jewelry,  drugs  and  medicines,  Chas.  DaVi 
is;  carriages,  C.  J.  Parcher,  Moore  &  Aldrich  ;  clothing,  Boston  Cloth' 
ing  Co.,  H.  A.  Graves,  prop. ;  drugs  and  medicines,  F.  B.  Lewis  ;  fur-: 
niture,  Stoughton  Bros. ;  fish,  P.  W.  Curran;  groceries,  J.  B.  Lane, 
Fred  W.  Aldrich;  meat,  L.  J.  Clement,  Brown’s  Lumber  Co.;  milli-| 
nery,  Mrs.  J.  B.  Lane,  Mrs.  Frank  McKean,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Chamberlin;i 
merchant  tailor,  J.  G.  Trulan ;  5,  10  &  15  ct.  store,  Mrs.  Keath ;' 
stoves,  tinware,  etc.,  J.  E.  Noyes  &  Co.,  A.  D.  Hill;  variety  store,  H. 
B.  Eastman. 

Physicians — Geo.  S.  Gove,  J.  L.  McGregor,  F.  Dessaint  ;  homeo,  G. 
H.  Morrison;  vet..  Geo.  G.  McGregor. 

Tel.  Ag’t  — E.  J.  Ross.  I 

Wild  wood — See  Easton. 

Willo  wda^le — A  post  office  in  Grafton  Countv. 

W^IL,3IOT,  MERRIMACK— Vo\>.  840.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  30  m.; 
R.  R.  S — West  Andover,  2  m.,  on  No.  R.  R.  Daily  stage. 

OFFICERS — Cleric,  S.  Goodhue;  Treas.,  W.  F.  Langley;  Select-, 
nen,  F.  E.  Goodhue,  Edwin  D.  Downs,  David  Heath  ;  Board  of  Educa¬ 
tion,  Fred  E.  Goodhue,  Hattie  K.  Whittemore,  John  M.  Carr. 
Postmaster — G.  E.  Woodward. 

Justices—  F.  H.  Clough,  W.  F.  Langley, M.  Stearns,  State  ;  G.  E. 
Woodward,  S.  E.  Philbrick,  F.  E.  Goodhue,  E.  E.  Loverin.  | 

Churches — Cong.,  H.  W.  L.  Thurston;  F.  Bap.,  Geo.  Tewksbury;: 

Meth., - Goodrich.  I 

Manufacturer — Lumber,  E.  B.  Dodge.  i 

Mechanics — Blacksmiths,  C.  F.  Gove,  0.  H.  Langley ;  carpenter, 
and  undertaker,  Seth  Goodhue;  embalmer,  F.  E.  Goodhue;  watch 
maker.  G.  W.  Whittemore.  i 

Merchants — M.  M.  Woodw'ard,S.  &  F.  E.  Goodhue.  j 

Flat — R.  R.  S. — Potter  Place,  2^^  m.  on  Northern  R.  R.  Daily  stage.' 
Postmaster— Chas.  Emons. 

Church — F.  Bap.,  W.  H.  Yeoman. 

Hotel — Winslow  House,  Kearsarge  Mt.  I 

Manufacturers — Leather,  N.  P.  Clough  &  Co. ;  lumber,  Shepard  & 
Emons.  I 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  F.  W.  Crockett ;  carpenter,  D.  B.  An-j 
drews;  painter,  T.  Clark  ;  tailor,  H.  Fisher. 

Merchants — E.  E.  Loverin,  0.  Morey. 

Physician — Charles  A.  Lam  sou. 

W^ilsoii’s  Crossing — See  Londonderry. 

HILLSBOROUGH— 1,850.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  41m; 
W.  fr.  Nashua,  15  ni.  R,  R.  S. — E.  Wilton,  on  B.  L.  &  N.  R.  R. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  L.  C.  Barnes;  Treas.,  G.  E.  Bales ;  Selectmen. 
J.  F.  Frye,  R.  M.  Moore,  H.  H.  Livermore;  Board  of  Education,  G.  E, 
Bales,  Jennie  F.  Barnes.  W.  H.  Abbott. 

Postmasters — L.  B.  Nutting  ;  West,  H.  0.  Sargent. 

Justices — Moses  Clark,  Henry  Gray,  C.  H.  Burns,  Jacob  Putnam, 
A.  A.  Ramsey,  D.  E.  Proctor,  G.  E.  Bales,  State  ;  P.  Ring,  A.  J.  Putnam 
A.  N.  Burton,  Jeremiah  Garvin,  R.  M.  Moore,  L.  C.  Barnes. 

Banks — Wilton  Savings,  E.  G.  Woodman,  Pres.;  G.  E.  Bales,^Treas. 
Barbers — A.  H.  Smith,  Frank  Duval,  Frank  Lovejy. 

Churches — Bap.,  T.  0.  Harlow;  Cong.,  R.  J.  Kyle;  Unit.,  J.  C.  Mitch¬ 
ell  ;  R.  Cath.,  P.  L.  McEvoy. 


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175 


!  Ex.  Agents — E.  W.  Heselton,  J.  R.  Mackay. 
i  Hotel — Everett  House,  S.  B.  Center. 

Lawyers — C.  H.  Burns,  Geo.  E.  Bales. 

Livery  Stables — w.  E.  Jaquith,  M.  P.  Stanton,  E.  J.  Curtis. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  Bales  &  Putnam,  E.  C.  Dow,  C.  B. 
Smith  ;  builders,  W.  D.  Stearns,  J.  L.  Hardy,  H.  L.  Emerson,  J  , Dris¬ 
coll  ;  butter  and  cheese,  D.  Whiting  &  Sous  ;  carriages,  Flint  &  Gray, 
Nathan  Cragin;  cheviots.  Colony  Bros.:  fancy  boxes,  H.  W.  Hopkins; 
harnesses,  Lewis  Tingley,  Eli  J.  Curtis:  knobs.  West,  S.  W.  Smith; 
knobs  and  milk  can  bungs.  West,  J,  H.  Holt;  lumber,  D.  Whiting 
Sons,  Levi  Putnam,  H.  H.  Livermore:  plows,  W.  N.  Patterson  «fe  Co,’; 
shoe  shop,Sylvanius  Hutchinson  ;  tailor.  Geo.  W.  Wallace;  vegetable 
lambrosia.  Ring  &  Son;  wooden  wares  and  toys,  Daniel  Cragip. 
j  Merchants — S.  N.  Center  &  Sons,  D.  E.  Proctor,  A.  C.. Young; 
'auctioneers,  R.  J.Frye,  Moses  Clark;  books  and  stationery,  S.  N.  Center 
i&  Sons;  boots  and  shoes,  A.  C.  Young,  S.  N.  Center  &  Son,H.E.  Proctor; 
clothing,  G.  W.  Wallace,  Elbridge  Perkins;  drugs  and,  medicines, 
Henry  “Trevett,  C.  .1,  Whitney  &  Co.;  dry  goods,  D.  Stev¬ 
ens;  fancy  goods  and  notions,  G.  E.  Hartwell,  S.  N.  Center  &  Sons; 
groceries,  A.  0.  Barker,  M.  P.  Stanton,  F.W.  Clark,  D.  E.  Proctor;  jew¬ 
elry,  A.  H.  Smith;  meat.  Talford  &  Mathews,  James  Shea;  millinery, 
S.  M.  Smith:  stoves  and  tinware,  S.K.Foster  ;  undertaker,  VY.H.  Barnes. 

Physicians — C.  E.  Higgins,  Henry  Trevett,  G.  W.  Hatch,  B.  F. 
Greene;  dentists.  Frank  M.  Peavey,  G.  N.  Goldthwait. 

Tel.  Ag’t — R.  M.  Moore. 

WIIVCHESTER,CH^^fl'//e£:— Pop.  2,584.  S.  W.  fr.  C.  65m; 
S.  W.  fr.  Keene,  13  m.  R.  R.  S. — Winchester  on  Ashuelot  R.  R. 

I  OFFICERS — Cleric,  G.  H.  Snow  ;  Treas.,  Henry  Abbott ;  Selectmen, 
’D.  H.  Thompson,  Levi  Saben,  David  Sawyer;  Board  of  Education,  Mar¬ 
tin  Brown,  Geo.  W.  Pierce,  Charles  J.  Fosgate. 

Postmaster — C.  E.  Slate.  Exp.  Agent — E.  Alexander. 

Justices — F.  R.  Peters,  G.  W.  Pierce,  Wright  Wood,  E.  M.  Forbes, 
H.W.  Brigham,  iStafe ;  W.  L.  Felch,  J.  T.  Burnap,  D.  S.  Swan,  E.  S. 
Adams,  T.  H.  Lewis,  C.  P.  Mansfield,  Chas.  E.  State,  W.  L.  Rixford. 

Banks — Winchester  Nat’l,  E.  C.  Thayer,  Pres.;  H.  Abbott,  Cash.; 
Security  Savings,  J.  Grace  Alexander,  Treas. 

Churches — Cong.,  H.  *A.  Hanaford;  Meth.,  M.  T.  Gilley;  Univ., 
W.  A.  Tuttle. 

Eating  House — Chas.  Carter. 

Hotel — Winchester,  C.  H.  Richards. 

Lawyers — E.  M.  Forbes.  H.  W.  Brigham. 

Literary  Institutions — Winchester  High  School, F.  0.  Dewey,  prin  ; 
Public  Library,  2,000  vols.,  Mrs.  A.  F.  Pierce,  Librarian. 

,  Livery  Stables — E.  Wilbur,  N.  Safford,  L.  W.  Wright,  G.  F.  Howard. 

I  Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  0.  R.  Hill,  E.  L.  Pickett,  E.  G.  Har¬ 
der;  boxes,  A.  M.  Howard,  Baker  &  Metcalf,  Geo.  W.  Ames,  A.  Dick¬ 
inson  ;  builders,  Frank  Hildreth,  M.  D.  Spaulding,  O.W.  Hosford,V.  K. 
Morse,  H.  Gould  ;  lumber.  W.H.  Jennings,  D.  T.  Sabin,  A.  M.  Howard; 
pails,  Dickinson  .  &  Seaver;  palm  leaf  hats,  E.  S.  Adams,  H.  B.  Swan; 
leather,  Winchester  Tannery  ;  butter,  creamexy,  Winchester  Creamery. 

Merchants — A.  M.  Burbank,  B.  P.  II.  Rand  til,  Ball  Ripley,  J. 
H.  Bliss,  E.  L.  Holton  &  Co. ;  auctioneer,  H.  layman;  books  and  sta¬ 
tionery,  W.  H.  Guernsey;  boots  and  shoes,  E.  L.  Holton  k  Co. ;  clocks 
and  watches,  F.  R.  Peters,  J.  A.  Powers;  clothing,  W.  A.  Alexander, 
E.  L.  Holton  &  Co. ;  drugs  and  medicines,  J.  A.  Powers  <k  Son,  Geo.  W 
|Pierce,  E.  C.  Thorn  &  Co.;  furniture,  W.  F.  Sanders;  groceries,  J.  A 


176 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 

jGale  &  Son  :  harnesses,  trunks,  etc.,  James  T.  Burnap,  Geo.  W.  Brown  > 
'meat,  Wood  Bros.,  Byron  Robertson  ;  millinery,  Miss  M.  G.  Bancroft, 
iMrs,  J.  Shakspere  ;  paper  hangings  and  carpets,  G.  Wardwell;  small 
'wares,  Mrs.  P.  F.  E.  Albee;  stoves,  and  tinware,  J.  Hutchins. 

Physicians — E.  Evans,  G.  W.  Pierce,  A.  H.  Taft;  dentists,  C.  Davis,i 
;V.  W.  Leach.  ! 

!  Tel.  Agent — E.  L.  Holton.  Telephone  Ag’t — James  Donnovan  atj 
E.  L.  Holton  &  Co. 

I  Astiuelot — S.  W.  fr.  C.,  67  ;  S.  W.  fr.  Keene,  15  m.  R.  R.  S. — 
AV.  Ashuelot,  '2)/^  m.,  on  Ashuelot  R.  R.  | 

I  Postmaster — H.  H.  Pratt.  Tel.  Ag’t — Wright  Wood.  i 

I  Exp.  &  Station  Ag’t — J.  F.  Howard. 

Hotel  &  Livery  Stables — Austin  N.  Kingsley,  P.  German. 

I  Literary  Institutions — Ashuelot  Union  Library,  700  vols.,  Dickin¬ 
son  Library. 

j  Manufacturers — Blacksmiths,  J.  Cunningham,  2nd  ;  boxes,  A.  Dick¬ 
inson  ;  warps,  Ashuelot  Warp  Co.;  lumber,  Ansel  Dickinson;  paper, 
Robertson  Bros.;  woolens,  Ashulot  Manuf g  Co.,  E.  C.  Thayer,  man’r. 

I  Mechanics — Carpenters, E.  C.  Stimson,  A.  Bolton,  J.  Smith,  John 
'Herbert,  A.  Grenier. 

i  Merchants — Wright  Wood,  H.  H.  Pratt ;  meat,  B.  F.  Howe. 

I  WI.VDHA.AI,  ROCK[N'GHAM—?o\).  632.  S.  B.  fr.  0.  33m;S. 
W.  fr.  Exeter,  23  m.  R.  R.  S. — Windham  Depot  on,  M.  &  L.  R.  R.,  2)/^ 
m.,  daily  stage ;  West  W.  on  N.  &  R.  R.  R.,  3  m. 

OFFICERS — Clerk,  J.  E.  Cochran  ;  Treas.,H.  S.  Reynolds;  Select  tnen,\ 
jAlbert  E.  Simpson,  .John  A.  McVoy,  Augustas  Barker;  Board  of  Edu-^ 
c  ition,  W.  C.  Harris,  J.  W.  M.  Worledge,  B.  E.  Blanchard. 

Postmasters — J.  G.  Bradford;  DepotyE.  N.  Stickney;  South,  0.  G.j 
jNeal ;  West,  Charles  Smith.  ! 

j  Justices — J.  P.  Crowell,  B.  E.  Blanchard,  L.  A.  Morrison,  Horace 
iBerry,  State;  W.  C.  Harris,  H.  S.  Reynolds,  A.  E.  Simpson,  G.  E. 
Seavey,  J. E.  Cochran. 

I  Church — Pres.,  William  E.  Westervelt. 

I  Manufacturers — Lumber,  A.  T.  Simpson;  Depot,  G.  E.  Seavey; 
\Canobie  Lake,  W.  A.  Mersere. 

Mechanics — Blacksmith,  A.  Hammond;  carpenters,  E.  B.  Smith,  0. 
A.  Bailey,  John  Hanson,  A.  F.  Campbell. 

Merchants — C has.  Smith  :  Depo^,  E.  N.  Stickney  ;  auctioneer,! 
J.  G.  Bradford.  1 

Summer  Boarders — Mi's.  J.  S.  Clark,  Mrs.  P.  S.  Call,  J.  G.  Brad-, 
ford;  H.  S.  Reynolds;  Canohia  Lake,  G.  W.  Noyes,  Mrs.  M.  C.i 

Page,  Joseph  Dinsmore.  j 

WINDSOR,  HILLSBO ROUGH— 62.  S.  W.  from  C.  30  nr| 
N.  W.  fr.  Manchester,  32  m.  R.  R.  S. — Hillsborough  Bridge,  7  mis,  on 
.Peterborough  and  Hillsborough  R.  R.  P.  o.  ad.,  Hillsborough  Upper 
'Village. 

I  OFFICERS — C7erA:,  G.M. Russell ;  Treas.,  Mark  Sy moods  ;  Selectmen, 
;G.  M.  Russell,  J.  G.  Dodge,  Albert  J.  Gray;  Board  of  Education,' 
H.  F.  Dresser,  J.  G.  Dodge,  A.  .J.  Gray;  Collector,  F.  G.  Dresser. 
Manufacturers — Clothes  pins,  meal  and  lumber,  J.  G.  Dodge. 

Roa.fl — See  Bethlehem. 

IVooflmaii’s— See  Wakefield. 

WOLF  BO  ROUGH,  CARROLL— 3,020.  N.  E.  fr.  C.  50 
m  ;  S.  fr.  Ossipee,  10  m.  R.  R.  S. — Wolfborough,  on  Ports.,  Gt.  Falls 
&  Con.  R.  R.  , During  navigation  direct  communication  with  B. 


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&  M.  R.  R.,  by  steamer  Mt.  Washington,  and  with  C.  &  M.  R.  R.,  by 
steamer’ Lady  of  the  Lake ;  Mill  Village  1  m.,  Cotton  Valley,  6  m.,! 
Centre,  3  m.  j 

OFFICERS — CZerA:,  E.  L.  Pea'ilee ;  Treos.,  C.  F.  Piper;  Selectmen,  SJ 
W.  Clow,  Eli  C.  Swett.  James  H.  Martin;  Board  of  Education,  P.  LJ 
Horn,  E.  H,  Lord.  Edwin  W.  Junkins. 

Postmasters — F.  W.  Peavey;  North,  Hezekiah  Willand ;  South, ^ 
Mrs.  John  Taber;  East,  W.  T.  Dorr;  Centre,  C.  0.  Dixon. 

Justices — J.  O.  Gate,  J.  H.  Rust,  W.  A.  Sherburne,  W.  C.  Fox,  C.  F. 
Parker,  F.  P.  Adams,  I.  B.  Manning,  S.  W.  Abbott,  J.  T.  Furber,  J.  H. 
Beachani,  E.  F.  Cate,  State',  H.  Martin,  H.  G.  Horne,  Hezekiah! 
SVillaud,  J.  H.  Bickford,  Ira  Banfield,  J.  L.  Goldsmith,  C.  F.  Piper,  A.| 
J.  Willand,  W.  T.  Dorr,  F.  W.  Prindall,  S.  W.  Clow,  G.  J.  Burke,  J.  C.| 
Watson,  F.  P.  Hobbs,  C.  H.  Tibbetts.  j 

Banks — Wolfboro’  Savings,  Ira  Banfield,  Treas.;  Lake  National,! 
D.  S.  Burley,  Pres. ;  C.  F.  Parker,  Cash.;  Wolfboro  Loan  and  Trust, 
Chas.  F.  Piper,  Cash.  I 

Churches— C.  Bap.,  Thomas  I.  Weeks;  Cong.,  C.  M.  Clark;  F.  Bap., 

k.  H.  Milliken,;  Meth.,  East,  —  -  ;  Unit.,  J.  F.  Morton.  j 

Eating  Houses — Winslow  Edgerly.  i 

Ex.  Ag’t — A.  H.  Bickford.  i 

Fire  Ins.  Ag’tS — John  H.  Beacham,  Wm.  0.  Hodgdon,C.  F.  Parker, 

[ra  Banfield.  j 

Hotels — Kingswood  Inn,  Geo.  Stimpson ;  Sheridan  House,  Thos.’ 
Lees;  Belleview  Daniel  Horne;  Glendon,  W.  C.  Thompson;  Glen  Cot-! 
tage,  Levi  Horne. 

Life  Insurance  Co. — New  Hampshire  Mutual,  J.  W.  Goodwin. 
Pres.;  ,J.  C.  Watson,  Sec. 

Literary  Ins. — Brewster  Free  Academy,  E.  H.  Lord,  prin. 

Lawyers — w.  C.  Fox,  S.  W.  Abbott,  E.  F.  Cate. 

Livery  Stables — F.  E.  Cook,  L.  T.  Haley,  F.  P.  Hobbs. 
Manufacturers — Blankets,  So.  Wolfborough  W^oolen  M’t’g  Co,,  I.j 
W.  Springfield,  ag’t ;  blacksmiths,  C.  B.  Wentworth,  E.  C,  McLucas,; 

A.  W.  Durgin,  Stephen  French ;  boots  and  shoes,  M.  T.  Cate,  F.  W.  & 

l.  M.  Monroe,  J.  M.  Cropley  &  Bro.;  builders,  G.  G.  Collier,  Chas.  Prin-i 
flail,  A.  J.  M.  Donald;  carriages.  C.H.  Gage;  excelsior,  Frank  Hutchins; 
furniture,  W.  B.  Hodge;  job  printer,  F.  W.  Prindall ;  leather,  W.  H. 
Varney  &  Co.,  Joseph  Varney  &  Co.;  Centre,  G.  E.  Chamberlain;! 
lumber,  V.B.  Willey,  Libbey,  Varney  &  Co.,  American  Heading  M’f’g^ 
Co.,  J.  L.  Peavy  &  Co. ;  barber  shops,  Hepworth  &  Fowler,  E.  F , 
Chamberlin;  picture  frames,  C.  0.  Doe,  C.  J.  Frost. 

Merchants — Furber  &  Clark,  Mason  Bros.,  Lewando  &  Mattison,  C 
F.  Piper,  C.  H.  Ilersey,  A.  E.  Parker,  J.  E.  Berry,  G.  F.  Horne,  E.  D' 
Barker,  S.  N.  Hersey,  I,  J.  Abbott,  I.  C.  Thompson;  auctioneer,  Wm‘1 
ij,  S.  Hodgdon  ;  bakery,  Goodwin  &  Beal;  fruit  and  confectionery,  Jas.| 
Welton  ;  restaurant,  Mrs.  Sarah  Getchel ;  East,  Wm.  T.  Dorr;  North,^^ 
H.  Welland,  G.  J.  Burk  ;  auctioneer,  W.  C.  Fox  ;  boots  and  shoes.  John! 
Rogers, M.T.  Cate,  C.  J.  Frost,  S.  A.  Edgerley;  clocks  and  jewelry,  E.  S.; 
41bee,  I.  J.  Abbott;  clothing,  C.  F.  Piper,  J.  W.  Goodwin  &  Co.;  drugs 
and  medicines,  R.  II.  King,  C.  W.  Hicks;  fancy  goods  and  notions,  1. 

B.  Manning;  fish  and  vegetables,  W.  A.  Edgerly;  furniture,  W.  B.' 
Hodge;  hardware,  G.  F.  Horne;  meat,  H.  W.  Furber,  Haley  &  Hodg-1 
don,  John  F.  Drew  ;  millinery,  I.  B.  Manning,  Mrs.  H.  E.  Tyler. 

Physicians — N.  H.  Scott,  R.  H.  King,  H.  I.  Berry,  C.  B.  Cotton  ; 
dentist,  0.  Dowlin. 

Wolfboro  Junction — See  Wakefield. 


178 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


WOODSTOCK,  GRAFTON— 341.  N.  W.  fr.  C.  62  m  ;  E. 
fr.  Haverhill,  17  m.  R.  R^S. — Woodstock  and  N.  Woodstock, on  Pemi- 
gewassett  Valley  R.  R.  Stage  to  Profile  House. 

OFFICERS — Cleric^  F.  N.  Gilman ;  Treas.,  B.  L.  Peaslee  ;  Selectmen. 
D.  B.  Baston,  Lucian  Smith,  W.  L.  E.  Hunt ;  Board  of  Education^  W. 
I  .E.  Hunt,  F.  N.  Gilman,  Thos.  Gray. 

Postmasters— G.  G.  Baston;  Noi'th,  H.  S.  Sanborn. 

Justices — J.  W.  Campbell,  F.  P.  Weeks,  State;  Arthur  Hunt,  A.  B. 
Sawyer,  M.  M.  Hall.  E.  J.  Hatch,  F.  N.  Gilman. 

Churches — Adv., - ;  Bap., - ;  F.  Bap.,  John  Vance. 

Manufacturers — Blacksmith,  J.  C.  W.  Fifield ;  lumber,  J.  M.  MouL 
ton,  Plummer  Fox,  C.  L.  Parker,  E.  M.  Gordon,  F.  P.  Weeks  &  Co. 
Merchants— F.  P.  Weeks  &  Co. 

Summer  Boarding  Houses— G.  F.  Russell,  S.  S.  Sharron,  A.  W.  Saw¬ 
yer,  W.  F.  Butler,  C.  L.  Parker;  Deer  Park,  Buchanan  &  Willis,  C.  H. 
Russell,  W.  L.  E.  Hunt. 

Woodsville — See  Haverhill. 

;Xeala.nd — See  Carroll. 


CHANGE  : — vSince  the  first  forms  were  printed  the  name  Lake 
Village  has  been  changed  to  Lakeport  by  the  proper  authorities. 
Therefore  read  Lakeport  for  Lake  Village. 


BELLOWS  FALLS,  VERMONT, 


MANUFACTURERS  OF  POPULAR  BRANDS  OF 

PACKAGE  AND  ROLL 

TOILET  PAPER. 

Samples  and  Prices  Mailed  on  AppUcaiion. 


FOR  SALE  BY  THE 


White  River  Paper  Co. 

WHITE  RIVER  JUNCTION,  VT. 


GoYernment  of  New  Hampshire,  1891-3. 


In  the  following  list  r  designates  republicans  and  d  democrats. 

EXECUTIVE. 

Hiram  A.  Tuttle,  Governor  from  Jan.,  1891,  to  Jan,,  1893. 

District  No.  1 — James  Farrington,  d.  Rochester. 

“  “  2 — Henry  R.  QriNBT.r,  Lake  Village. 

“  “  3 — Geo.  A.  Ramsdell,  r.  Nashua. 

“  “  4 — John  M.  Whipple,  r.  Claremont. 

“  “  5 — Edwin  C.  Lewis,  d.  tiaconia. 

Ezra  S.  Stearns,  Concord,  Secretary  of  State. 

Clarence  B.  Randlett,  Concord,  Deputy  Secretary  of  State. 

Solon  A.  Carter,  Concord,  State  Treasurer. 

H.  F.  Gerrish,  Concord,  Deputy  State  Treasurer. 

Ira  B.  Evans,  Concord,  State  Printer. 

John  C.  Linehan,  Concord,  Insurance  Commissioner. 

J.  W.  Patterson,  Hanover,  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction. 

A.  D.  Ayling,  Concord,  Adjutant  General. 

Irving  A.  Watson,  Concord,  Secretary  of  State  Board  of  Health. 

N.  J.  Bachelder,  Andover,  Secretary  of  Board  of  Agriculture. 

C.  A.  Dole,  Lebanon,  Secretary  of  Board  of  Equalization. 

Arthur  R.  Kimball,  Concord,  State  Librarian. 

.  Geo.  W.  Colbath,  Concord,  Warden  of  State  Prison.  ?  ? 

j  Edward  M.  Nason,  Concord,  Janitor  of  State  House. 


1 


Councilors. 


EEGISEATI VE.— The  Senate,  1801  to  1803. 

OFFICERS — John  McLane,  Milford,  Pres.;  Chas.  J.  Hamblett, 
Nashua,  Clerk  ;  Edward  H.  Wason,  Nashua,  Assistant  Clerk  ;  Orren 
A.  Hamblett  Mason,  Sergeant-at-Arms  ;  Charles  T.  Emmons,  Wilm^t, 
Messenger. 


No. 

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1 —  Coos 

2 —  Grafton 

3 —  Lebanon 

4 —  Plymouth 
6 — Laconia 


Jason  H.  Dudley,  d.  Colebrook. 
Edwin  Snow%  d.  Eaton, 

Wm.  S.  Carter,  r.  Lebanon. 
Richard  W.  Musgrove,  r.  Bristol. 
Alvah  W.  Sulloway, d.  Franklin. 


6 — Winnipesaukee  Arthur  L.  Hodsdon,  r,  Ossipee. 


7 —  Sullivan 

8 —  Hillsborough 

9 —  Merrimack 

10 —  Concord 

11 —  Pittsfield 

12 —  Somersworth 

13—  Keene 

14 —  Cheshire 

1 5 —  Peterborough 

16 —  Amherst 

17 —  Nashua 

18 —  Manchester 

19 —  Amoskeag 

20 —  Londonderry 

21 —  Rockingham 


Geo.  S.  Smith,  r.  Charlestown. 

Jacob  B.  Whittemore,  d.  Hillsborough, 
Henry  M.  Baker,  r.  Bow. 

Geo.  A.  Cummings,  r.  Concord. 

John  G.  Tallant,  d.  East  Concord. 
Samuel  D.  Felker,  d,  Rochester. 

Joseph  R.  Beal,  r.  Keene. 

,  Geo.  W.  Pierce,  r.  Winchester. 

Chas,  E.  Hall,  r.  Greenville. 

John  McLane,  r.  Milford. 

Chas.  S.  Collins,  r.  Nashua. 

Horatio  Fradd,  r.  Manchester. 

Perry  H.  Dow,  r.  Manchester. 

Frank  P.  Woodbury,  d.  Salem. 

Geo.  R.  Rowe,  r.  Brentwood. 


OFFICERS — Frank  G.  Clark.  Peterborough,  Speaker  ;  Stephen*  S- 
Jewett,  Lacona,  Clerk  ;  Wm.  Tiitherly,  Claremont,  Assistant  Clerk  » 
Lewis  Jenkins,  Pittsfield,  Sergeant-at-Arras  ;  James  K,  Ewer,  Con¬ 
cord,  Chaplain  ;  Orren  D  Huse,  Sanbornton,  Charles  C.  Jones,  War- 
uer,  Warren  A.  Sanders,  Bristol,  Doorkeepers.  ! 

Democrats  in  Italic. 


Melvin  Hall. 
Wm.  Morrill. 
Henry  W.  Moore. 
Addison  A.  Bean. 
John  II.  Collins. 
James  F.  Prescott. 
Leonard  H.  Pillsbury. 
Edwin  R.  Angell. 
Bast  Kingston,  Joseph  A.  Tilton. 


180 


HOCSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 


(( 


22 — Newmarket 
“  23 — Dover 
“  24 — Portsmouth. 


Richard  M.  Scammon,  d.  Strath  im. 
Miah  H.  Sullivan,  d.  Dover. 

Chas.  A.  Sinclair,  d.  Portsmouth. 

Republicans  14 ;  Democrats  10. 


House  of  Representatives)  JanuarV)  1801-’93. 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY. 


Atkinson,  Edward  N.  Greenough. 


Auburn, 
Brentwood, 
Candia, 
Chester, 
Danville, 
Deerfield, 
Derry, 


Newton,  John  L.  Pressey. 

Newington,  John  E.  Pickering. 


No.  Hampton, 
North  wood, 
Nottingham, 
Plaistow, 
Portsmouth,— 
Ward  1, 


IraJ.  Taylor. 
Ira  N.  Blake. 
James  H.  Kelsey. 
Moses  B.  Dow. 


Eppin 

Exeter, 


or 


Fremont, 
Greenland, 
Hampstead, 
Hampton, 
Hampton  Falls, 
Kensington, 
Kingston, 
Londonderry, 


Fred  P.  Knox. 
John  D.  Lyman, 
John  J.  Bell, 
John  H.  Brown, 
Charles  J.  Smith. 
Phineas  B.  Beede. 
TUm.  P.  Frink. 
Wm.  Sanborn. 
Wm.  H.  Blake. 
Frank  S.  Green. 
Harrison  Rowe. 
Henry  French. 
No  choiice. 


Ward  2, 


Ward  3, 


Newcastle,  Albert  H.  Bickford. 
Newmarket,  Chas.  A.  Morse. 

Wilham  Witherell. 


Ward  4, 
Raymond, 

Salem, 


Sandown, 

Seabrook, 

So.  Hampton, 
So.  Newmarket, 
Stratham, 


John  E.  Locke, 
Cornelius  O'Keefe, 
Henry  R.  Stoddard. 
Geo.  E.  Hodgdon, 
Mark  A.  Scott, 
Chas.  P.  Berry. 
Ira  G.  Eastman. 
Howell  C.  Russell. 
Dana  C.  Healey. 
Joseph  G.  Jenness. 
Thomas  Duston, 
Chas.  Kimball. 
James  F.  Sargent. 
Emery  N.  Eaton. 
Frank  M.  Jewell. 
Jeremiah  Towle. 
Chas.  W.  Jones. 


Windham,  Benj.  E.  Blanchard. 


Republicans  21  ;  Democrats  28. 


STRAFFORD  COUNTY. 


Barrington, 
Dover — 
Ward  1, 


Wm.  B.  Swain. 


Ward  2, 
Ward  3, 


Thomas  Steele. 
John  F.  Roberts. 
Geo.  H.  Jenness. 
Chas.  H.  Jackson. 

Edwin  S.  Tash. 
Joseph  S.  Abbott. 
Chas.  A.  Faxon. 


Lee, 

Madbury, 

Milton, 

New  Durhatn, 
Rochester, 


Ward  4,  James  A.  Reynolds. 


Otis  E.  Woodman. 
Chas.  S.  Kingman. 
El  bridge  W.fFox. 
A.  J.  Chamberlin.. 
Chas.  A.  Allen, 
Edwin  W.  Standi}’, 
Geo.  A.  Herson, 
Stephen  F.  Shore}’,' 
Chas.  H.  Whipple, 
John  W.  Hall.i 


'll*  i'‘i  if  ^1  J*  • 


Ward  5, 

)urham, 

(Farmington, 


I  Alton, 
j  ;  -Barnstoad, 

^  Belmont. 

Center  Harbor, 
Gilford, 


Nathaniel  Horne 
Geo.  N.  Prescott. 
Andrew  Killoren. 
Peter  LaughHn. 
Jeremiah  Langley. 
Martin  V.  B.  Lang. 
Geo.  A.  Jones.  2d. 
Cyrus  B.  Perkins. 


Sornersworth, 


Rollinsford,  AlphonsoH.  Spencer, 

David  H.  Caron., 
John  Perso7is^  J r. 

Samuel  Welch. 
Alfred  Boucher. 
Franklin  N.  Chase. 
Thos.,F.  Marston. 
Jacob  If'.  Foss. 


Strafford, 


Repnblicans  19  ;  Democrats  16. 
BELKNAP  COUNTY. 


Gilman  ton, 
Laconia, 


Amos  L.  Rollins. 
Chas.  S.  Hodgdon. 
Daniel  W.  Gale. 
Chas.  H.  Griffin. 
Chas.  L.  Pulsiter, 
Edwin  D.  Ward. 
James  C.  Ham. 
John  H.  Robinson^ 

Republicans,  7 


Laconia,  Geo.\H.  Tilton, 

BelaS  Keniston, 
James  S.  Whitten 
Meredith,  Joseph  I.  Prescott. 

New  Hampton,  Wm.  Wallace. 

Sanbornton,  Thomas  W.  Taylor. 
Tilton,  Sidney  W.  Taylor. 

Democrats,  8. 


CARROLL  COUNTY. 


Albany,  Samuel  Littlefield. 

Bartlett,  Wm.  D.  Tasker. 

Conway,  Benjamin  F.  Clark, 

John  B.  Nash. 
Eaton,  Frank  M.  Hatch. 

Effingham,  Robert  M.  Fulton. 

Freedom,  Stephen  Danforth. 

Jackson,  Chas.  W.  Gray. 

Madison,  Langdon  M.  Atkinson. 

^  Republicans  8 ; 


Moultonborough,  John  E.'Locke' 
Ossipee,  David  W.  Davis 

Sandwich,  Samuel  B.  Wiggin 


Tamworth, 

Tuftonborough, 

Wakefield, 

Wolfeborough, 


Democrats  10. 


Orren  S.  Kimball  l 
John  Neal.l 
Wm.  H.  Wllley\ 
Frank  W.  Hicks, 
Chas.  F.  Blake. 
Geo.?W.  Bassett. 


MERRIMACK  COUNTY. 


Andover, 

Allenstown, 

Bradford, 

Boscawen, 

Bow, 

Canterbury, 
Chichester, 
Concord, — 
Ward  1, 

Ward  2, 
Ward  3, 
Ward  4, 


Ward  5, 


Chas.  W.  Stone. 
Peter  S.  Rainville. 
Eben  U.  Wright. 
Ezra  S.  Harris. 

Alfred  Davis. 
Frank  S.  Davia. 
John  Shaw. 

Abial  W.  Rolfe, 
John  McNeil. 
John  E.  Frye. 
John  E.  Gaj'. 
Jacob  H.  Gal  linger, 
George  F.  Page, 
George  F.  Durkin, 
James  R.  Hosking. 
Loren  S.  Richardson, 


Epsom,  James  B.  Tennant. 

Franklin,  Edward  B.^S.  Sanborn} 
Jeremiah  K.  Judkins} 
Rufus  M.  Davis. \ 
George  C.  Preston. 
George  II.  Adams. 
Frank  C.  Towle, 
Eugene  S.  Head  | 
H'^rman  W.  Greene, 
Gilman  A.  Stevens.l 
Frank  E.  Robinson.} 
Ezekiel  F.  Barnard} 
Charles  W.  Gay. 

Jason  Foss. 
George  P.  Little 
Henry  S.  Peabody 
Eleazer  F.  Baker* 


Henniker, 
Hill, 

Hooksett, 

Hopkinton, 

Loudon, 
Newbury, 
New  London, 
Northfield, 
Pembroke, 


182 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES, 


Ward  6, 

Ward  7, 

Danbury, 

Dunbarton, 


Wm.  X.  Mason. 
Isaac  S.  R.  Sanborn, 
Frank  Ciessey. 
Mark  T.  Ladd, 
Daniel  B.  Smith. 
Edward  A.  Farnum. 
Edward  P.  Paige. 


Pittsfield, 

Salisbury,' 

Sutton, 

Warner, 

Webster, 

Wilmot, 


Lewis  Bunker^ 
Charles  F.  Collin^. 
Buron  W.  Sanborn. 
George  Chadwick. 
Albert  P.  Davis. 
Warren  Abbott. 
Fred  E.  Goodhue'. 


Republicans  27  ;  Democrats  20. 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY. 


Amherst,  ,Tohn  H.  Coggin. 

Antrim,  Miles  B.  Tuttle. 

Bedford,  Gordon  Woodbury. 

Bennington,  H.  St.  Glair  Stevens. 
Brookline,  Walter  F.  Rockwood. 
Peering,  Wm.  H.  Gilmore. 

Francestown,  Martin  L.  Colburn. 
GofFstown,  James  G.  Taggart, 

Jesse  W.  Tirrell. 
Greenville,  Herbert  J.  Taft. 

Hancock,  William  F.  Symonds. 
Hillsborough,  Samuel  W.  Holtnan, 
Charles  W.'  Conn. 
Hollis,  Voted  not  to  send. 

Hudson,  Wm.  W.  Baker. 

Litchfield,  Frederick  L.  Center. 
Lyndeboro,  Fred  A.  Richardson. 
Manchester, — 

Ward  1,  Geo.  W.  Bacon, 

Harrison  H.  Cole, 
Chas.  H.  Gile. 
Ward  2,  William  C.  Clarke, 

Cyrus  A.  Sulloway, 
Loring  B.  Bodwell. 
Ward  3,  Wm.  H.  Berry, 

James  F.  Briggs, 
George  M.  L.  Lane, 
Arthur  H.  Williams, 
Isaac  L.  Heath, 
Hiram  Forsaith, 
W’ard  4,  Wm.  A.  Truesdale, 

John  W.  Mears, 
Geo.  H.  Hubbard, 
Edward  P.  Johnson, 
George  Blanchet, 
Frank  S.  Bodwell. 
Ward  5,  Michael  Eagan, 

Michael  F.  Lawlor, 
Cornelius  A.  Healy. 
William  J.  Freeman, 
John  F.  Healy, 
Thomas  F.  Slattery. 


Ward  6,  Walter  Cody* 

John  M.  Kendall, 
Henry  A.  Horton. 

Ward  7,  Chandler  M,  Potter, 
Charles  F.  Good. 

Ward  8,  Edward  J.  Powers, 
Augustus  Filion, 
Horace  P.  Simpson, 
George  Graf, 
Henry  J.  Hatch, 
Augustus  Wagner. 

Mason,  Herman  Whittaker. 

Merrimack,  Daniel  Jones 

Milford,  Henry  H.  Barber, 

Wm.  W.  Hemingway, 
Persons  Bartlett. 

Mont  Vernon,  John  M.  Fox. 

Nashua, — 

Ward  1,  Chas.  T.  Lund. 

Joseph  W.  Hunt. 

Ward  2,  Caleb  B.  Marshall, 

Alfred  W.  Heald. 

Ward  3,  George  D.  Nutting, 

John  W.  Connor. 

Ward  4,  Geo.  I.  Hammond. 

Ward  5,  John  D.  Sullivan, 

Ward  6,  Lotie  F.  Minard, 

Edward  Dobens, 
Alphonse  Chagnon. 
Chas.  D.  Parker. 

Ward  7,  Ira  H.  Proctor. 

Ward  8,  Chas.  H.  Morrill, 

Warren  E.  Hooper. 

New  Boston,  George  A.  Wason. 

New  Ipswich,  Wm.  H.  WTlson. 

Pelham,  Frank  W.  Woodbury. 

Peterboro’,  •  Chas.  Scott, 

Frank  G.  Clarke. 

Temple,  James  E.  Burton. 

Weare,  Geo.  F.  Eastman, 

Wilton,  -  John  B.  Hickey, 

James  L.  Hardy. 


Republicans  56 ;  Democrats  27. 


w 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 


183 


CHESHIRE  COUNTY. 


I  Alatead, 

I  Chesterfield, 
!  Dublin, 
j  Fitzwilliam, 
i  Oilsum, 

I  Harrisville, 
viHinsdale, 

Vi  ■5 

Jaftrey, 
Keene, — 
Ward  1, 

I  Ward  2, 

1  Ward  3, 

'  Ward  4, 
Ward  5, 


Frtd  J.  Marvitu 
Fred  M.  Hamilton. 
Chas.  J.  Ellis. 
Gilbert  A Pett^. 
Herbert  E.  Adams. 

Chas.  C.  Farwell. 
L.  Frank  Liscomb, 
Hoyt  H.  Day. 
Albert  Annett. 

Joseph  C.  Reed, 
Charles  S.  Coburn. 
James  W.  Russell. 
Lewis  W.  Holmes. 
F.  A.  Faulkner. 
Fzra  P.  Hardy. 

Republicans  18  ; 


Marlborough, 
Marlow, 
Nelson,. 
Richmond, 
Rindge,. 
Roxbury, 
Stoddard, 
Swanzey, 
Troy, 
Walpole, 


Westmoreland 

Winchester, 


Luther  G.  Bemis. 
Geo.  S.  Phelps. 
Thaddeus  W.  Barker. 
Orrin  B.  Howe. 
Ezra  S.  Stearns. 
Calvin  Davis. 
Christopher  Robb. 
Geo.  E.  Whitcomb. 
John  H.  Congdon. 

Chas.  J.  O’Neil. 
Curtis  R.  Crowell. 
Chas.  K.  Cobb. 
Geo.  H.  SnoWy 
Emory  L.  Holton. 


Democrats  10. 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY. 


Claremont, 


jAcworth,  Charles  E.  Murdough. 
Charlestown,  Rufus  W.  Piper. 

Frank  H.  Brown, 
Frederick  Jewett, 
Joseph  G.  Briggs, 
Charles  P.  Breck, 
George  P.  Rossiter. 

Wm.  H.  Sisson. 
De  Walt  C.  Barton. 
Melvin  C.  Gregg. 


ijCornish, 

ICroydon, 

Goshen, 


Grantham, 

Lempster, 

Newport, 


Plainfield, 
Springfield  , 
Sunapee, 
Unity, 

Washington, 


Wm.  Howard. 
Rockwell  F.  Craig. 
Benjamin  R.  Allen, 
Charles  H.  Fairbanks. 

Henry  B.  Fuller. 
,  Chas.  McDaniel. 
Moses  F,  Knowlton. 


Mason  H.  Dole. 


Republicans  12  ; 

GRAFTON 

Chas.  Roby. 
Willis  F.  Hardy. 
David  G.  Forsyth. 
David  F.  Richardson. 


Democrats  6. 
COUNTY. 


Alexandria, 

Ashland, 

Bath, 

Benton, 

Bethlehem, 

Bridgewater, 

Bristol, 

Ca’apton, 

Canaan, 

Easton, 

Enfield, 

Ellsworth, 

Franconia, 

Grafton, 

Groton,  Daniel  Kidder. 

Hanover,  Newton  S.  Huntington, 
Levi  C.  Me  Pherson. 
Haverhill,  Ira  Whitcher, 

Henry  C.  W.  Keyes. 
Holderness,  James  M.  Sargent. 
LandafT,  James  K.  P.  Young. 


Chas.  H.  Clark. 
Geo.  W.  Atwood. 
John  H.  Brown. 
Chas.  H.  Damon. 
Harris  J.  Goss. 
Charles  C.  Bowles. 
Joseph  F.  Perley, 
Samuel  Sherburne. 
Harry  W.  Priest, 
George  G.  Little. 


Lebanon, 

Lisbon, 

Littleton, 


Lyman, 

Lyme, 

Monroe, 

Orange, 

Or  ford, 

Piermont, 

Plymouth, 

Rumney, 

Thornton, 

Warren, 

Wentworth, 

Woodstock, 


John  L.  Spring, 
Justus  Sargent, 
William  P.  Burton. 
Michael  M.  Stevens, 
Willis  B.  Phillips. 

Harry  Bingham, 
Israel  Richardson, 
Leslie  F.  Bean. 
Albert  G.  Moulton. 
Voted  not  to  send. 
Edwin  C.  Langford. 
Dexter  Whittier. 
Geo.  W.  Lamprey 
Edwin  D.  Braynard 
Geo.  H.  Colby, 
Cyrus  Sargent. 
George  P.  Cook. 
Orrin  F.  James 
Fred  T.  Pillsbury. 
Thos.  Huckins. 
Joseph  W.  Campbell. 


Republicans  12  ;  Democrats  27. 


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I 


CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICTS. 


\ 


184 


■ 


COOS  COUNTY. 


Berlin. 


Carroll, 

Clarksville 

Colebrook, 

Columbia, 

Dalton, 

Dummer, 

Gorham, 

Jefferson. 


Abraham  Stahl. 
Cyrille  Rousseau. 

Willis  Tucker. 
Nelson  A .  Glines. 
,  Joseph  W.  Young. 

John  Gould. 
Henry  E.  Forrestall. 
Abraham  W.  Hubbard. 
Mellen  F.  Coffin. 
Woodbury  B.  Gates. 
Mark  Bines. 


Lancaster,  Joseph  D.  How^ 

Patrick  Smal 
George  Farnun 
Milan,  George  W.  Blancharii 
Northumb’rl’nd,  Edw’d  F.  Addeo 
Pittsburg,  Samuel  E.  WatL\ 

Shelburne,  Benjamin  F.  L^ry 
Stark,  Ephraim  R.  Furbusb 

Stewartstown,  Hiram  Piper 
Stratford,  Abner  D.  Norcot 
VYhitefield,  Voted  not  to  sene 


Republicans  3 ;  Democrats  17. 
Total — Republicans  183  ;  Democrats  169. 


THE  GOVERNOR 

of  New  Hampshire  is  chosen  biennially  according  to  Statute  of  Jun 
1877,  on  the  Tuesday  next  after  the  first  Monday  in  November,  by  : 
.majority  vote.  In  case  of  no  election  by  the  people,  the  Legisla 
'tore  elects  one  of  the  two  persons  having  the  highest  number  o 
jvotes.  The  constitutional  title  of  the  Governor  is  His  Excellency. 

I  To  be  eligible  to  the  office  of  Governor,  one  must  be  thirty  year 
old,  and  an  inhabitant  of  the  State  for  seven  years  last  preceding  hi, 
inauguration.  In  case  of  the  death,  disability  or  resignation  of  th. 
Governor,  the  office  is  filled  by  the  President  of  the  Senate;  and  i: 
case  the  offices  of  Governor  and  President  of  the  Senate  both  becom 
vacant,  then  the  office  of  Governor  is  filled  by  the  Speaker  of  th 
House  of  Representatives. 

The  Executive  Council  consists  of  five  Councillors,  elected  by  di^ 
tricts,  at  the  same  time  and  in  the  same  manner  as  the  Governor. 

The  Governor  and  Council  appoint  all  judicial  officers — the  attoi 
ney  general,  notaries,  coroners,  judges  of  probate  and  general  an 
field  officers  of  the  militia. 


CONGRESSIONAL  DISTRICTS. 

The  First  District  comprises  the  counties  of  Rockingham,  Straflfqrc" 
Belknap  and  Carroll ;  and  Allenstown,  Canterbury,  Chichester,  Epson; 
Hooksett,  Loudon,  Northfield,  Pembroke,  and  Pittsfield,  in  the  count' 
of  Merrimack;  and  Bedford,  Goffstown,  Merrimack,  Hudson,  Litcb 
field,  Manchester  and  Pelham,  in  the  county  of  Hillsborough.  Rei 
resentative,  Luther  F.  McKinney,  Manchester. 

The  Second  District  comprises  the  counties  of  Cheshire,  Sullivati 
Grafton  and  Coos;  and  Andover,  Boscawen.  Bow,  Bradford,  Concoro 
Danbury,  Dunbarton,  Franklin,  Henniker,  Hill,  Hopkinton,  Newbury 
New  London,  Salisbury,  Sutton,  Warner,  Webster,  and  Wilmot,  in  th 
county  of  Merrimack ;  and  Amherst,  Antrim,  Bennington,  Brookline 
Peering,  Francestown,  Greenfield,  Greenville,  Hancock,  Hillsborougl! 
Hollis,  Lyndeborough,  Mason,  Milford,  Mont  Vernon,  Nashua,  Nev 
Boston,  New  Ipswich,  Peterborough,  Sharon,  Temple,  Weare,  Wiltoi 
and  Windsor,  in  the  county  of  Hillsborough.  Representative,  Warre 
jF.  Daniell,  Franklin. 


CpUNCILLOR  AND  SENATORIAL  DISTRICTS.  185 

COUNCILOR  DISTRICTS. 

Councilor  district  number  one  is  composed  of  and  contains  the 
towns  of  Allenstown,  Barnstead,  Candia,  Chichester,  Deerfield,  Ep- 
ning  Epsom,  Gilford,  Gilmanton,  Greenland,  Laconia,  Loudon,  New¬ 
castle,  Newington,  Newmarket,  North  Hampton,  North  wood,  Notting- 
lam,  Portsmouth.  Pittsfield,  Raymond,  Rye,  Stratham,  and  Strat¬ 
ford  county. 

Councilor  district  number  two  is  composed  of  and  con^ins  the 
towns  of  Atkinson,  Auburn,  Brentwood,  Bow,  Chester,  Danville, 
Derry  Dunbarton,  East  Kingston.  Exeter,  Fremont,  Hampstead, 
Hampton,  Hampton  Falls,  Hooksett,  Hudson,  Kensington,  lOngston, 
Litchfield,  Londonberry,  Manchester,  Newton,  Pelham,  Plaistow, 
Salem,  Sandown,  Seabrook,  South  Hampton,  South  Newmarket,  and 
Windham, 

Councilor  district  number  three  is  composed  of  and  contains  the 
towns  of  Amherst,  Antrim,  Bedford,  Bennington,  Brookline,  Deer- 
ing  Francestown,  Goflfstown,  Greenfield,  Greenville,  Hancock,  Hollis, 
Lyndeborough,  Mason,  Merrimack,  Milford,  Mont  Vernon,  Nashua. 
New  Boston,  New  Ipswich,  Peterborough,  Sharon,  Temple,  Weare, 
Wilton,  Windsor,  and  Cheshire  county. 

Councilor  district  number  four  is  composed  of  and  contains  the 
towns  of  Andover,  Ashland,  Belmont,  Boscawen,  Bridgewater,  Brad¬ 
ford,  Bristol,  Canterbury,  Concord,  Danbury,  Franklin,  Hanover, 
Henniker,  Hill,  Hillsborough,  Hopkinton,  Lebanon,  Lyme,  New¬ 
bury,  New  Hampton,  New  London,  Northfield,  Orford,  Pembroke, 
Salisbury,  Sanbornton,  Sntton,  Tilton,  Warner,  Webster,  Wilmot,  and 
Sullivan  county. 

Councilor  district  number  five  is  composed  of  and  contains  the 
towns  of  Alexandria,  Alton,  Bath,  Benton,  Bethlehem,  Campton, 
Canaan,  Centre  Harbor,  Dorchester,  Easton,  Ellsworth,  Enfield. 
Franconia,  Grafton,  Groton,  Haverliill,  Hebron,  Holderness,  Landaflf, 
Lincoln,  Lisbon,  Littleton,  Livermore,  Lyman,  Monroe,  Meredith, 
Orange,  Piermont,  Plymouth,  Rumney,  Thornton,  Warren,  Water- 
ville,  Wentworth,  Woodstock,  Carroll  county,  and  Coos  county. 


SENATORIAL  DISTRICTS. 

The  state  contains  twenty-four  senatorial  districts,  each  of  which 
may  elect  one  senator  to  the  legislature  once  in  two  years. 

District  number  one  contains  Coos  County. 

District  number  two  contains  Bath,  Benton,  Bethlehem,  Dorchester, 
Easton,  Ellsworth,  Franconia.  Groton,  Haverhill,  Hebron,  Landaflf, 
Lincoln,  Lisbon,  Littleton,  Livermore,  Lyman,  Monroe,  Rumney, 
Thornton,  Warren,  Waterville,  Wentworth,  and  Woodsto«  h. 

District  number  three  contains  Alexandria,  Bristol,  Canaan,  Dan¬ 
bury,  Enfield,  Grafton,  Hanover,  Hill,  Lebanon,  Lyme,  New  London, 
Orange,  Orford,  Piermont,  and  Wilmot- 

District  number  four  contains  Alton,  Ashland,  Belmont,  Bridge- 
water,  Campton,  Centre  Harbor,  Gilford,  Gilmanton,  Holderness,  Moul 
tonborough.  New  Hampton,  Plymouth,  Sandwich,  Tultonborough,  and 
Wolfeborough. 


186 


SENATORIAL  DISTRICTS. 


Albany,  Barnstead,  Bartlett,  Brobk 
ifield,  Cnatham,  Conwa}’,  Eaton,  Effingham,  Farmington,  Freedom, 
|Hart  (j  Lo^tion,  Jackson,  Madison,  Middleton,  New  Durham,  Ossipee, 
Strafford,  Tamworth.  and  Wakefield. 

contains  Andover,  Franklin,  Laconia,  Meredith, 
Northfield,  Salisbury,  Sanbornton,  and  Tilton. 

District  nnmber  seven  contains  Ac  worth,  Charlestown,  Claremont, 
Cornish,  Croydon,  Goshen,  Grantham,  Langdon,  Lempster,  Newport, 
Plainfield,  Springfield,  Sunapee,  and  Unity. 

District  nunffier  eight  contains  Alstead,  Antrim,  Bennington,  Brad¬ 
ford,  Deering,  Francestown.  Greenfield,  Hancock,  Lyndeborough,  Mar- 

w  ’u-  Boston,  Newbury,  Stoddard,  Sutton,  Walpole! 

Washington,  Weare,  and  Windsor.  »  f  , 

i  District  number  nine  contains  Boscawen,  Botv,  Concord,  ward  se’^an, 
Dunbarton,  Goffstown,  Ilenniker,  Hillsborough,  Hooksett,  Hopkinton. 
Warner,  and  V\  ebster.  ^  f 

District  number  ten  contains  Concord,  wards  four,  five  and  six. 
District  number  eleven  contains  Allenstown,  Auburn,  Candia,  Can- 
^rbury,  Chichester,  Concord,  wards  one  and  two,  and  three,  Deerfield 
Epsom,  Loudon,  Pembroke,  Pittsfield,  and  Raymond.  ' 

District  number  twelve  contains  Barrington,  Milton,  Northwood, 
Nottingham,  Rochester,  and  Somersworth. 

District  number  thirteen  contains  Gilsum,  Keene,  MarlboroughJ 
Nelson,  Roxbury,  Sullivan,  and  Surry.  j 

District  number  fourteen  contains  Chesterfield,  Dublin,  Fitzwilliam.: 
Hairisville,  Hinsdale,  Jaffrey,  Richmond,  Rindge,  Swanzey,*  Troy 
Westmoreland,  and  Winchester.  i 

District  number  fifteen  contains  Amherst,  Brookline,  Greenville., 

,  Milford,  New  Ipswich,  Peterborough.  Sharon.  Temple 

and  Wilton.  ’! 

District  number  sixteen  contains  Manchester,  wards  one  and  two.  ’ 
District  number  seventeen  contains  Manchester,  wards  three,  four,: 
land  seven.  | 

!  District  number  eighteen  contains  Manchester,  wards  five,  six,  and; 
'eight.  ’  ’  } 

I  District  number  nineteen  contains  Bedford,  Derrv,  Litchfield,  Lon-' 

|donderry,  Merrimack,  Nashua,  wards  one,  two,  and  three,  and  Wind¬ 
ham.  ’ 

I  District  number  twenty  contains  Hudson,  Nashua,  wards  four,  five, 
SIX,  seven,  and  eight,  Pelham,  and  Salem. 

;  District  number  twenty-one  contains  Atkinson,  Brentwood.  Chester, 
Danville,  East  Kingston,  Exeter,  Fremont,  Hampstead,  Hampton, 
Hampton  Falls,  Kensington,  Kingston,  Newton,  Plaistow,  Sandown, 
iSeabrook,  South  Hampton,  and  South  Newmarket, 
j  District  number  twenty-two  contains  Dover,  wards  one,  two,  and 
three,  Durham,  Lee,  Madbury,  and  Rollinsford. 

;  District  number  twenty-three  contains  Dover,  wards  four  and  five, 
Epping,  Greenland,  Newington,  Newmarket,  North  Hampton,  Ports- 
imouth  ward  three.  Rye  and  Stratham. 

District  number  twentj'-four  contains  Newcastle  and  Portsmouth, 
wards  one,  two,  and  four. 


See  Table  of  Contents  for  Senatorial  and  Councilor  votes. 


tm 


SENATORIAL  VOTE. 


187 


Senatorial  Vote,  IVov*,  1890* 

No.  1.  Coos  District.— Albert  S.  Twitchell,  r,  1970;  Jason  H.  Dud¬ 
ley,  d,  2472;  Scattering,  37. 

i  No.  2.  Graftox  District— Edwin  Snow,  d,  3090;  John  Pierce,  jr.,  r 
2060;  Scattering,  122. 

,  No.  3.  Leba-nox  District— William  S.  Carter,  r,  1875;  Frank  T 
Currier,  d,  1446;  Scattering,  56. 

I  No.  4.  Plymouth  District— Richard  W.  Musgrove,  r,  2704;  James  E 
jShepard,  d,  2451;  Scattering,  90. 

,  No.  5.  Lacoxia  District— Edwin  C.  Bean,  r,  1943;  Alvah  W.  Sullo 
way,  d,  2508;  Scattering,  53. 

I  No  6.  WixxiPiSEOQEE  District— Arthur  L.  Hodsdon,  r,  1955;  Frank 
iK.  Hobbs,  d,  2026;  Scattering,  87. 

No.  7.  Sullivan  District— George  S.  Smith,  r,  1738;  Henry  C.  Kim¬ 
ball,  d,  1355;  Scattering,  51. 

I  No.  8.  Hillsborough  District— Jacob  E.  Whittemore,  d,  1932,  Jas 
M.  Howard,  r,  1488;  Scattering,  59. 

i  No.  9.  Merrimack  District— Henry  M.  Baker,  r,  1886;  John  Whit 
laker,  d,  1736;  Scattering,  75. 

I  No.  10.  Concord  District— George  A.  Cummings,  r,  1846;  Josiah  B 
|Sanborn,  d,  1412;  Scattering,  82. 

,  No.  11.  Pittsfield  District— John  G  Tallant,  d,  2194;  William  E. 
Waterhouse,  r,  2040;  Scattering,  81. 

j  No.  12.  Somersworth  Dlstrict— Ausustine  S.  Parshley,  r,  2031* 
Samuel  D.  Felker,  d,  2109;  Scattering,  77.  ’ 

I  No.  13.  Keene  District— .Joseph  R.  Beal,  r.  1083;  Reuben  Hyland, 
;d,890;  Scatteiing,  29.  ” 

:  No.  14.  Cheshire  District— George  W.  Pierce,  r,  1647;  Edwin  C. 
Robertson,  d,1367;  Scattering,  76. 

;  No.  15.  Peterboro’ District.— Chas.  E.  Hall,  r,  1237;  Geo.  S.Pea- 
vey,  d,  1204 ;  Scattering  28.  " 

I  No.  16,  Amherst  District. — John  McLane,  r,  1554 ;  Clinton  French, 
d,  1262;  Scattering, 36. 

;  No.  17.  Nashua  District.— Chas.  S.  Collins,  r,  1783;  David  A.Gre<^e 
;d,  1744;  Scattering,  42.  *  ’ 

No.  18.  Manchester  District.— Horatio  Fradd,  r,  2797  ;  Leonard  P. 
jReynolds,  d,  2698;  Scattering,  50. 

i  No.  19.  A-Muske.\g  District.— Perry  H.  Dow,  r,  871  ;  Lucian  B. 
jClongh,  d,  386;  Scattering,  16. 

■  No.  20.  Londonderry  District.— Frank  P.  Woodbury,  d  2024;  A1 
lexander  M. Corning,  r,  1738;  Scattering,  39. 

No.  21  Rockingham  District.— George  R.  Rowe,  r,  2067  ;  James  D 
Brown,  d,  18'jO;  Scattering,  70. 

No.  22.  Newmarket  District - Richard  M.  Scammon,  d,  1609; 

H.  Jenness  Paul,  r,  nil ;  Scattering,  41. 

No.  23.  Dover  District.— Miah  B.  Sullivan,  d,  1797;  J.  Q.  A.  Went¬ 
worth,  r,  1406;  Scattering,  12. 

No.  24.  Portsmouth  District.— Charles  A.  Sinclair,  d,  1473;  William 
H.  Sise,  r,  737  ;  Scattering,  4. 

COUNCILLOR  VOTE. 

District  No.  1. — Geo.  L.  Illsley,  r,  8,139;  James  Farrington  d.  8,801; 
Prohibition,  216.  >  » 

^  8,91ti;  Eliphalet  S.  Nutter,  d, 

8,906;  Prohibition,  350. 


MILITARY  DEPARTMENT. 


188 


I  DiSTRict  No.  3 — Geo.  A.  Ramsdell,  r,  8,967;  Henry  Chandler,  d, 
i7,608;  Prohibition,  174. 

j  District  No.  4 — John  M.  Whipple,  r,  8,019;  Wm.  C.  True,  d,  6,845 
Prohibition,  207.  ; 

!  District  No.  5. — Charles  Parker,  r,  8,201;  Edwin  C.  Lewis,  d,  10,342; 
Prohibition,  362. 

I 

VOTES  FOR  MEMBERS  OF  CONGRESS. 

I 

j  FIRST  DISTRICT. 

D,  A.  Taggart,  20,294;  L.  F.  Me  Kinney,  21,432 ;  Scattering,  584. 

SECOND  DISTRICT. 

0.  C.  Moore,  21,077  ;  W.  F.  Daniel  1,  21,425  ;  Scattering,  650. 

CONGRESSIONAL  DELEGATION. 

i  Wm.  E.  Chandler,  Concord,  to  Mar.  4,  1895. 1 
j  Jacob  H.  Gallinger,  Concord,  to  Mar. 4,  1897.)  ^ 

Representatives. 

First  District. — Luther  F.  McKinney,  Manchester,  from  March  4, 
1891,  to  March  4,  1893. 

Second  District. — Warren  F.  Daniell,  Franklin,  from  March  4, 1891. 
ito  March  4, 1893. 


I  Auditors. 

I  State  Treasurer’’ s  Accounts — Geo.  E.  Kent,  Pittsfield. 

State  Printer’’ s  Accounts — F.  P.  Kellom,  Fred  H.  Kelsey,  Concord. 

j  GOVERNOR  AND  STAFF. 

I  Hiram  A.  Tuttle,  Pittsfield,  Governor,  and  Commander-in-Chief ; 

D.  Ayling,  Concord,  Adjutant-General;  Fred.  W.  Cheney,  Newport, 
Inspector-General;  Charles  W,  Stevens,  Nashua  Quartermaster-Gen- 
ieral;  Oliver  A.  Gibbs,  Dover,  Commissary-General;  Charles  H.  Bart- 
|lett,  Manchester,  Judge-Advocate-General:  Ferdinand  A.  Stillings. 
iConcord,  Surgeon-General;  Arthur  E.  Clarke,  Manchester,  Frank  W. 
Maynard,  Nashua,  Geo.  A.  Saunders,  Laconia,  Rufus  N.  Elwell,Exeter, 
jAids-de-Carap. 

MILITARY  DEPARTMENT. 

The  State  railitii  now  known  as  the  New  Hampshire  National 
'Guard,  is  organized  as  one  brigade  under  the  command  of  Brigadier 
iGeneral  Joab  N.  Patterson  with  headquarters  at  Concord.  It  is  divided 
!into  three  regiments  of  infantry  of  eight  companies  each ;  one  compa¬ 
ny  of  cavalry,  and  one  four-gun  battery  of  two  platoons.  The  first  regi- 
jment,  Col.  G.  M.  L.  Lane,  commanding,  406  men,  is  assigned  to  that  sec- 
ition  of  the  State  south  of  Concord  and  east  of  the  Merrimack  river. 
The  second.  Col.  Albert  W.  Metcalf  com’ding,  consists  of  379  men  and 
is  assigned  to  the  section  south  of  Concord  and  west  of  the  Merrimack. 
;The  third,  Col.  True  Sanborn,  jr.,  commanding,  consists  of  356  men  and 
is  assigned  to  the  section  north  of  Concord.  The  three  regiments  num¬ 
ber  1,141  men,  which  with  3  unattached  companies  are  consolidated  in  a 
|Single  brigade.  The  unattached  companies  have  an  aggregate  of  130 
men — making,  with  field  and  staff  officers,  1,316. 


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GOV.  VOTE — POPULATION — VALUATION  &C.  189 


Tabular  Statement^  by  Towns,  of 

Votes  for  Governor  in  November,  1888,  and  Nov  ,  1890;  Population 
1890;  Valuation  by  Inventories  of  1890;  and  Apportionment. 

ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY.  40  towns  and  wards.  • 


Nov.  1890.  Nov.  1888. 


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126 

5 

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113 

8 

631 

373,817 

1.421 

Brentwood,  * 

127 

78 

3 

139 

70 

4 

967 

377,131 

1.44| 

Candia, 

151 

186 

4 

175 

214 

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1104 

618.581 

2.36, 

Chester, 

157 

132 

154 

136 

4 

957 

563,480 

2.15 

Danville, 

106 

65 

119 

61 

666 

242.319 

.92 

Deerfield, 

158 

220 

1 

230 

2f)0 

6 

1230 

753,862 

2.87 

Derry, 

326 

291 

9 

404 

249 

8 

2604 

1,324,924 

5.05 

E.  Kingston, 

47 

69 

56 

?6 

2 

461 

260,695 

.99 

lOpping, 

153 

255 

8 

190 

268 

12 

1721 

885,584 

3.38j 

Exeter, 

615 

318 

15 

613 

307 

16 

4298 

3,355,913 

12.79; 

Fremont, 

83 

65 

4 

95 

68 

5 

726 

315,209 

1.20! 

Greenland, 

61 

97 

3 

68 

106 

3 

648 

520,558 

1  99! 

Hampstead, 

127 

69 

13 

147 

81 

22 

858 

5(  >6,467 

1.93| 

Hampton, 

182 

137 

16 

204 

153 

12 

1330 

746,175 

2.84 

Hamp.  Falls, 

104 

33 

4 

109 

43 

10 

622 

347,062 

I.32I 

Kensington, 

64 

94 

2 

68 

85 

2 

547 

314,105 

1.20; 

Kingston, 

113 

208 

9 

148 

200 

14 

1120 

430,285 

1.64! 

Londonderry, 

208 

120 

7 

236 

118 

4 

1220 

881,673 

3.36| 

Newcastle, 

81. 

80 

1 

75 

89 

488 

262,215 

1.00 

Newington, 

39 

67 

1 

31 

67 

1 

401 

285.843 

1.09 

Newmarket, 

202 

288 

6 

236 

298 

4 

2724 

1,469.765 

5.60 

Newton, 

165 

140 

152 

171 

1 

1064 

406,731 

1.55 

No.  Hampton 

,  78 

122 

5 

92 

131 

6 

800 

730,626 

2.78 

North  wood, 

211 

153 

11 

199 

187 

13 

1476 

753,796 

2.87 

Nottingham, 

155 

123 

1 

176 

133 

986 

485,551 

1.85 

Plaistow, 

104 

116 

123 

86 

1077 

363,178 

1.38 

Ports’th,  Catf.) 

920 

1,630 

7 

9521,536 

8 

9811  12,660.457 

48.25 

Ward  1, 

316 

521 

1 

316 

524 

i 

32i^0 

Ward  2, 

380 

57  S 

4 

401 

511 

4 

3724 

Ward  3, 

72 

258 

2 

86 

237 

3 

1317 

Wari  4, 

161 

273 

149 

264 

1480 

Raymond, 

101 

243 

7 

107 

230 

8 

1131 

496,379 

1.89i 

Rye, 

94 

146 

1 

99 

170 

2 

976 

1,022,756 

3.90! 

Salem, 

18a 

270 

1 

213 

272 

10 

1803 

668,341 

2.55' 

Sandown, 

55 

83 

57 

87 

475 

216,388 

.83 

Seabrook, 

148 

272 

5 

164 

251 

6 

1664 

301,752 

1.15 

S.  Hampton, 

54 

41 

2 

64 

42 

4 

370 

232,912 

.89 

S.  Newm’ket, 

145 

83 

1 

163 

85 

1 

851 

624,984 

2.38 

Stratham, 

93 

93 

9 

90 

101 

4 

679 

686,177 

2.62 

Windham, 

103 

64 

113 

46 

632 

438,607 

1.67 

5871 

6637 

163  6429 

6590 

205 

49,590  35,261,541  134.39 
. . 1 

1190  GOV.  VOTE— 

-POPULATION 

— VALUATION  &C. 

i  .  STRAFFORD  COUNTY. 

17  towns  and  wards. 

iBarrington, 

267 

97 

1 

223 

165 

2 

1408 

718,174 

2.74 

Dover  (ag. ) 

1381 

1503 

10 

1469 

1371 

15 

12779 

11,819,545  45.0 

j  Ward  1, 

251 

214 

3 

282 

188 

2 

2222 

1  Ward  2, 

372 

306 

5 

405 

302 

6 

3007 

Ward  3, 

334 

204 

368 

186 

4 

2276 

Ward  4, 

408 

353 

2 

396 

347 

2 

3337 

1 

Ward  5, 

16 

426 

18 

348 

1 

1937 

Durham, 

124 

92 

7 

134 

122 

871  ' 

845,246 

3.22 

Farmington, 

382 

503 

12 

451 

547 

5 

3037 

2,109,057 

8.04 

Lee, 

61 

112 

90 

108 

1 

602 

490,024 

1.87 

Madbury, 

70 

37 

62 

43 

364 

399,882 

1.52 

Middleton, 

45 

52 

33 

55 

206 

161,729 

.61 

iMilton, 

255 

162 

10 

289 

132 

11 

1640 

857,367 

3.27 

:New  Durham 

119 

5 

50 

140 

4 

585 

326.046 

1.24 

Rochester, 

s94 

837 

47 

733 

791 

29 

7386 

4.570,679 

17.42 

Rolliusford, 

175 

154 

208 

117 

1983 

1,604,950 

6.12 

Somersworth 

542 

570 

13 

557 

551 

9 

6207 

3,734,328 

14.23 

Strafford, 

183 

201 

11 

190 

213 

1294 

648,090 

2.47 

4426 

4439 

116  4489 

4355 

76 

38,364 

28,285,117107.80 

r 

BELKNAP 

COUNTY. 

11  towns. 

Alton, 

233 

160 

4 

226 

176 

13 

1372 

769,756 

2.93 

Barns  tead, 

164 

200 

4 

118 

240 

1264 

697,186 

2.66 

Belmont, 

179 

131 

175 

145 

2 

1142 

734,225 

2.80 

Center  Harbor,  57 

89 

5 

68 

88 

5 

479 

324,447 

1.24 

Gilford, 

460 

329 

32 

476 

365 

40 

3584 

1,923,804 

7.33 

Gilmanton, 

207 

141 

1 

213 

175 

6 

1206 

754,502 

2.87 

Laconia, 

516 

738 

21 

606 

590 

14 

6131 

3,395,910 

12.94 

Meredith, 

207 

268 

5 

276 

289 

4 

1642 

1,026,552 

3.91 

Hampton, 

160 

78 

4 

175 

91 

9 

935 

444,810 

1.70 

Sanbornton, 

164 

155 

159 

154 

6 

1021 

630,739 

2.40 

Tilton, 

148 

182 

14 

167 

240 

18 

1521 

1,250,052 

4.77 

2494 

2471 

93 

2659 

2560 

116 

20,294 

11,951,983 

45.55 

1 

CARROLL  COUNTY. 

18  towns. 

( 

Albany, 

55 

34 

37 

40 

377 

108,251 

.41 

Bartlett, 

79 

154 

85 

159 

3 

1247 

331.187 

1.26 

Brookfield, 

48 

59 

55 

55 

349 

169,777 

.65 

!Chatham, 

35 

48 

2 

50 

46 

2 

329 

95.189 

.36 

Conway. 

274 

274 

17 

292 

310 

14 

2331 

926,092 

3.53 

Eaton, 

32 

101 

13 

46 

94 

18 

511 

147,008 

.56 

Effingham, 

83 

100 

90 

111 

2 

719 

242,309 

.92 

Freedom, 

36 

166 

50 

147 

5 

628 

412,309 

1.57 

Hart’s  Locat’n,  9 

4 

13 

2 

187 

32,408 

.12 

Jackson, 

24 

103 

25 

108 

579 

245,700 

.91 

Madison, 

101 

40 

120 

44 

554 

190,228 

.73 

Moultonboro’,  200 

102 

5 

199 

ISO 

14 

1034 

423,354 

1.61 

'Ossipee, 

177 

266 

20 

187 

286 

30 

1629 

675,442 

2.57 

iSandwich, 

217 

163 

17 

212 

146 

40 

1303 

591,145 

2.25 

■Tamworth, 

171 

118 

10 

193 

124 

7 

1025 

447,429 

1.71 

GOV. 

VOTE — POPUL ATIO  X — V AL  U ATION  &C . 

191 

Tuftonboro’, 

87 

137 

7 

95 

142 

2 

766 

302,057 

1.15 

Wakefield, 

145 

243 

1 

168 

234 

5 

1518 

-849,169 

3.24 

VVolfeborough,394 

256 

24 

411 

268 

19 

3008 

1,460,246 

5.57 

2167 

2368 

115 

2328 

2447 

161 

18,091 

7,649,360 

29.15 

3IERRIMACK 

COUNTY.  33 

towns 

and  wards. 

Allenstown, 

52 

117 

4 

56 

120 

3 

1461 

789,136 

3.01 

Andover, 

119 

225 

7 

96 

238 

3 

1090 

687,586 

2.62 

Boscawen, 

104 

167 

1 

190 

144 

6 

1485 

938,548 

3.57 

Bow, 

83 

109 

11 

78 

128 

12 

723 

650,566 

2.48 

Bradford, 

104 

167 

1 

100 

177 

806 

632,009 

2.41 

Canterbury, 

114 

150 

10 

138 

145 

12 

964 

689,597 

2.63 

Chichester, 

92 

119 

10 

73 

124 

13 

661 

477,724 

1.81 

Concord  fag.)  2174 

1782 

76 

2087 

1781 

104 

16,948  16.607.529  63.30 

Ward  1, 

189 

263 

13 

202 

229 

11 

1827 

Ward  2, 

85 

152 

2 

84 

160 

1 

853 

Ward  3, 

142 

127 

9 

118 

121 

8 

1025 

Ward  4, 

621 

417 

31 

557 

454 

40 

4874 

Ward  5, 

392 

249 

12 

383 

257 

14 

2542 

Ward  6, 

445 

399 

483 

367 

20 

3499 

Ward  7, 

300 

175 

9 

260 

193 

10 

2328 

Danbury, 

83 

114 

86 

119 

3 

682 

362,065 

1.38 

Dunbarton, 

88 

70 

4 

97 

79 

3 

524 

592,885 

2.26 

Epsom, 

146 

118 

5 

130 

134 

8 

815 

531,616 

2.03 

Franklin, 

446 

575 

13 

421 

539 

22 

4068 

3,323,260  12.67 

Henniker, 

220 

181 

5 

212 

183 

10 

1385 

986.863 

3.70 

Hill, 

90 

64 

3 

93 

72 

4 

548 

267,150 

1.02 

Hooksett, 

193 

109 

4 

169 

146 

5 

1893 

985,108 

3.75 

Hopkinton, 

248 

171 

3 

276 

219 

4 

1815 

1,423,268 

5.42 

Loudon, 

141 

190 

4 

113 

212 

5 

1000 

839,826 

3.20 

Newbury, 

30 

116 

4 

33 

123 

5 

487 

394,984 

1.50 

New  London,  127 

93 

6 

147 

87 

11 

799 

474,166 

1.81 

Northfield, 

153 

118 

2 

158 

127 

8 

1126 

665,058 

2.53 

Pembroke, 

296 

25?, 

3 

274 

234 

7 

3155 

1,612,697 

6.15 

Pittsfield, 

356 

273 

36 

263 

346 

70 

2605 

1,521,293 

5.80 

Salisbury, 

94 

139 

2 

102 

124 

655 

443,456 

1.69 

Sutton, 

93 

145 

18 

78 

167 

22 

849 

484,028 

1.84 

Warner, 

227 

197 

8 

255 

207 

11 

1380 

1,026,399 

3.91 

W  ebster. 

93 

63 

3 

112 

57 

8 

564 

457.338 

1.74 

W’ilmot, 

102 

129 

13 

118 

106 

21 

840 

392,685 

1.50 

6060 

5938 

266 

5955 

6138 

375  49,328  38,252,840  145.79 

HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY.  45  towns  and  wards. 

Amherst, 

159 

112 

3 

192 

123 

4 

1039 

1,046,701 

3.99 

Antrim, 

158 

140 

8 

222 

143 

18 

1248 

805,618 

3.07 

Bedford, 

164 

139 

3 

163 

150 

6 

1096 

851,765 

3.25 

Bennington, 

70 

75 

64 

96 

542 

345,724 

1.32 

Brookline, 

56 

80 

1 

68 

84 

•  3 

548 

378,998 

1.44 

Deering, 

32 

104 

6 

49 

118 

2 

531 

294,217 

1.12 

Francestown,  125 

88 

1 

126 

93 

1 

837 

658,739 

2.51 

Goffstown, 

260 

231 

12 

264 

244 

8 

1969 

1,730,399 

6.60 

192  GOV. 

VOTE 

— POPULATION — 

VALUATION  &C 

• 

Greenfield, 

39 

113 

39 

117 

605 

428,973 

■  "> 

1.64 

Greenville, 

100 

77 

4 

no 

56 

3 

1255 

786,220 

3.00 

Hancock, 

95 

88 

3 

96 

102 

637 

504,152 

1.92 

Hillsborough,  319 

242 

14 

279 

284 

18 

2113 

1,346,615 

5.13: 

Hollis. 

146 

138 

7 

157 

139 

10 

1000 

923,198 

3.52| 

Hudson, 

139 

160 

2 

179 

142 

5 

1082 

913,292 

3.48 

Litchfield, 

28 

46 

25 

54 

251 

397,835 

1.52 

Lyndeboro, 

98 

77 

12 

99 

92 

4 

657 

371,634 

1.42 

Manch’r  (ag.)3684 

3090 

67 

3292 

3289 

72 

43,893  34,431,779131.23 

Ward  1, 

332 

181 

1 

288 

182 

8 

3840 

Ward  2, 

547 

214 

14 

515 

229 

14 

3482 

Ward  3, 

585 

381 

18 

599 

403 

15 

7119 

Ward  4, 

624 

354 

25 

595 

406 

16 

6795 

Ward  5, 

129 

839 

125 

925 

6547 

Ward  6, 

558 

458 

4 

464 

440 

8 

4641 

Ward  7, 

284 

95 

1 

279 

127 

3 

2163 

Ward  8, 

625 

568 

4 

431 

579 

8 

8396 

Mason, 

72 

48 

74 

67 

3 

629 

385,195 

1.47 

Merrimack, 

142 

91 

1 

159 

96 

2 

948 

895,565 

3.41 

Milford, 

396 

239 

8 

429 

271 

18 

3014 

2,700.900  10.20 

Mont  Vernon 

63 

82 

3 

62 

90 

1 

479 

388,646 

1.48 

Nashua  (ag.)  1873 

1678 

34 

1594 

1774 

47 

19,266 15,330,848 

58.43 

Ward  1, 

325 

176 

9 

281 

191 

9 

2017 

Ward  2, 

230 

152 

8 

200 

168 

9 

1821 

Ward  3, 

134 

216 

102 

222 

2458 

Ward  4, 

158 

118 

3 

142 

150 

10 

1438 

Ward  5, 

97 

168 

70 

212 

1 

1642 

Ward  6, 

374 

397 

6 

316 

406 

9 

5117 

Ward  7, 

312 

259 

9 

248 

230 

10 

2604 

Ward  8, 

243 

192 

235 

195 

9 

2169 

New  Boston, 

146 

114 

5 

147 

125 

8 

1067 

921,771 

3.51 

N.  Ipswich, 

114 

41 

152 

68 

1 

969 

686,058 

2.62 

Pelham 

105 

123 

126 

124 

791 

598,194 

2.28 

Peterboro’, 

122 

237 

2 

374 

236 

2 

2507 

2,220,770 

8.46 

Sharon, 

18 

27 

21 

24 

126 

82,278 

.31 

Temple, 

37 

49 

44 

51 

320 

247.118 

.94 

v\  ears, 

213 

265 

7 

243 

259 

'  10 

1550 

1,113,916 

4.25 

Wilton, 

137 

220 

5 

156 

261 

1 

1848 

1,445,574 

5.51 

Windsor, 

1 

15 

3 

17 

62 

53,4l!r 

.20 

9310 

8240 

208 

9002 

8789 

257 

93  002  73,286,104278.32 

CHESHIRE  COUNTY. 

27  towns 

• 

and  wards. 

Alstead, 

116 

132 

3 

135 

121 

3 

873 

752,847 

2.77 

Chesterfield, 

147 

115 

170 

141 

1046 

828.148 

3.16 

Dublin, 

78 

15 

1 

96 

22 

1 

579 

614,717 

2.34i 

Fitzwilliam, 

130 

96 

4 

170 

97 

10 

1122 

714,373 

2.72 

Gilsum, 

109 

79 

5 

87 

5 

643 

434,315 

1.66 

Harrisville, 

66  2  84 

68 

68 

1 

748 

444,663 

1.69 

Hinsdale, 

250 

210 

8 

213 

100 

31 

2253 

1,301,483 

4.96 

Jaffrey, 

179 

no  “ 

“  3 

194 

138 

2 

1469  1,218,145 

4.62 

Keene  (ag.) 

825 

717 

.24 

946 

910 

36 

7439 

5,511,864  36.25 

GOV.  VOTE — POPULATION — VALUATION  &C.  193 


Ward  1, 
Ward  2, 
Ward  3, 
Ward  4, 
Ward  5, 

210 

166 

208 

132 

109 

180 

84 

180 

81 

182 

3 

2 

10 

6 

3 

212 

201 

218 

151 

164 

240 

126 

216 

111 

217 

3 

2 

19 

11 

1 

1811 

1384 

1665 

1214 

1365 

Marlborough, 

202 

53 

4 

256 

52 

6 

1695 

938,411 

3.58 

Marlow, 

77 

93 

5 

80 

98 

3 

584 

621,097 

2.37 

Nelson, 

54 

30 

1 

61 

30 

1 

332 

230,746 

.88 

Richmond, 

53 

48 

1 

i  o 

68 

2 

476 

318,102 

1.31 

Rindge, 

143 

50 

171 

70 

2 

996 

744,755 

2.84 

Roxbury, 

22 

3 

26 

12 

129 

99,899 

.38 

Stoddard, 

36 

56 

44 

72 

400 

259,490 

.99 

Sullivan, 

49 

12 

60 

18 

337 

269,806 

1.03 

Surry, 

30 

27 

4 

49 

30 

3 

270 

220.589 

.84 

Swanzey, 

130 

163 

183 

228 

3 

1600 

1,094,095 

4.17 

Troy, 

119 

69 

132 

68 

999 

575,462 

2.19 

Walpole, 

176 

342 

8 

203 

365 

11 

2163 

1,948,916 

7.43 

Westmorel’d, 

126 

100 

143 

110 

1 

830 

761,734 

2.90 

Winchester, 

285 

284 

19 

324 

322 

11 

2584 

1,810,306 

6.90 

3430 

2881 

93 

3919 

3333 

104 

29,567 

25,684,963 

97.90 

SUL  LIT 

AN 

COUNTY. 

15  towns. 

Acworth, 

108 

84 

O 

128 

106 

o 

715 

496,357 

1.89 

Charlestown, 

229 

140 

21 

211 

198 

6 

1466 

1,188,326 

4.53 

Claremont, 

610 

410 

21 

704 

450 

27 

5553 

3,581,949 

13.65 

Cornish, 

164 

105 

174 

118 

1 

953 

563,108 

2.15 

Cro3'don, 

71 

68 

1 

95 

67 

512 

239,707 

.91 

Goshen, 

70 

49 

73 

55 

384 

204,861 

.78 

Grantham, 

53 

63 

67 

65 

2 

424 

187,988 

.72 

Langdon, 

42 

37 

3 

47 

47 

4 

305 

329,029 

1.26 

bempster, 

73 

63 

6 

79 

61 

8 

519 

243,792 

.93 

Newport, 

354 

287 

9 

427 

314 

6 

2623 

2,091,545 

7.97 

Plainfield 

159 

161 

1 

177 

177 

3 

1172 

673,386 

2.57 

Springfield, 

90 

1  i 

o 

O 

IJl 

72 

5 

540 

200.332 

.76 

Sunapee, 

101 

130 

3 

94 

123 

5 

900 

422,929 

1.61 

Unity, 

65 

93 

6 

78 

105 

i 

669 

328,733 

1.25 

W  ashington, 

85 

97 

o 

Art 

95 

99 

4 

569 

382,781 

1.46 

2276 

1865 

63 

2560 

2057 

80 

17,304 

11,134,823 

42.44 

GRAFTON 

COUNTY. 

39  towns. 

Alexandria, 

68 

132 

73 

142 

3 

679 

290,148 

1.11 

Ashland, 

173 

121 

2 

200 

UK) 

2 

1190 

572.055 

2.18 

Bath, 

89 

'  155 

2 

109 

155 

2 

935 

57  9, ’694 

2.21 

Benton, 

17 

38 

3 

17 

46 

4 

244 

103,566 

.39 

Bethlehem, 

107 

201 

100 

227 

1265 

828,294 

3.16 

Bridgewater, 

66 

34 

66 

48 

332 

166,686 

.64 

Bristol, 

232 

177 

2 

248 

185 

7 

1516 

997.772 

3.80 

Campion, 

163 

118 

12 

174 

131 

8 

981 

447,481 

1.71 

Canaan, 

156 

206 

5 

186 

202 

9 

1416 

692,356 

2.64 

Dorchester, 

40 

51 

1 

43 

68 

2 

379 

127,040 

.48 

Kastoii, 

8 

59 

9 

13 

68 

7 

250 

126,174 

.48 

Rllsworth, 

5 

31 

1 

4 

43 

150 

35,695 

.14 

Enfield, 

170 

216 

2 

179 

212 

3 

1439 

924,485 

3.52 

194  GOV.  VOTE— POPULATION — VALUATION  &C. 


Franconia, 

41 

97 

12 

49 

96 

10 

594 

433.925 

l.Of' 

Grafton, 

102 

129 

130 

134 

2 

784 

445,871 

1.7(1 

Groton, 

43 

59 

2 

45 

77 

1 

464 

160,693 

.61 

Hanover, 

280 

188 

1 

327 

193 

1 

1817 

1,529,115 

5.83 

Haverhill, 

272 

386 

12 

341 

401 

7 

2545 

1,369,018 

6.22, 

Hebron, 

39 

47 

41 

46 

245 

115,862 

.441 

Holderness, 

46 

111 

2 

61 

126 

6 

594 

270,247 

1.03 

Landaflf, 

33 

97 

46 

95 

1 

501 

297,913 

1.14] 

Lebanon, 

Lincoln, 

578 

300 

5 

636 

299 

6 

3763 

2,937,300 

11.2(.>' 

9 

14 

12 

10 

111 

63,672 

.24 

Lisbon, 

250 

255 

8 

323 

226 

9 

2060 

1,182,659 

4.51 

Littleton, 

374 

396 

32 

444 

429 

31 

3363 

1,908,270 

7.27 

Livermore, 

5 

17 

155 

71,770 

.27 

Lyman, 

55 

93 

1 

63 

82 

2 

542 

212,786 

.86 

Lyme, 

Monroe, 

210 

98 

8 

251 

94 

6 

1148 

624,943 

2.3S 

89 

33 

92 

41 

478 

264,606 

1.01 

Orange, 

26 

49 

4 

31 

53 

245 

76,701 

.29 

Or  ford. 

133 

92 

12 

172 

109 

10 

914 

493.744 

1.88 

Piermont, 

100 

70 

23 

111 

77 

19 

704 

384,524 

1.47 

Plymouth, 

203 

265 

11 

230 

261 

11 

1850 

1,140,867 

4.35 

Rumuey, 

151 

124 

1 

130 

175 

6 

947 

428,251 

1.63 

Thornton, 

57 

119 

60 

142 

2 

637 

205,554 

.78 

Warren, 

68 

163 

3 

72 

161 

1 

862 

421,819 

1.61 

Water  ville. 

6 

1 

5 

4 

39 

34,316 

.13 

Wentworth, 

52 

157 

4 

62 

164 

1 

702 

300,335 

1.14 

Woodstock, 

30 

74 

3 

29 

i  i 

2 

351 

201,385 

.i  < 

45  U 

4956 

184 

5180 

5215 

182 

37,145  21,467,592 

81.82 

COOS  COUNTY.  22 

towns. 

Berlin, 

239 

260 

269 

212 

3723 

984,952 

1.88 

Carroll, 

56 

90 

76 

84 

1 

856 

333,198 

1.27 

Clarksville, 

19 

42 

25 

49 

327 

119,604 

.46 

Colebrook, 

144 

2)0 

9 

161 

271 

10 

1736 

903,880 

3.45 

Columbia, 

62 

100 

80 

91 

3 

604 

286,002 

1.09 

Dalton, 

57 

79 

52 

89 

596 

1 80,578 

.69 

Dumaier, 

42 

52 

55 

52 

455 

140,526 

.54 

Errol, 

5 

39 

7 

40 

178 

105,672 

.40 

Gorham, 

154 

183 

7 

178 

198 

2 

1756 

517,042 

1.97 

Jefferson, 

73 

167 

5 

86 

211 

1062 

322,966 

1.23 

Lancaster, 

281 

376 

10 

378 

430 

8 

3367 

1,636,813 

6.24 

Milan, 

128 

47 

145 

83 

2 

1029 

280,641 

1.07 

Northumb’Pd, 

165 

161 

1 

163 

158 

1356 

518,092 

1.97 

Pittsburg, 

55 

118 

72 

91 

3 

'  669 

312,653 

1.19 

Randolph, 

24 

22 

17 

32 

136 

67,144 

.26 

Shelburne, 

45 

45 

43 

35 

334 

148,540 

.57 

Stark, 

51 

89 

63 

95 

701 

219,189 

1.11 

Stewartstown, 

59 

137 

2 

72 

154 

3 

1006 

380.629 

1.45 

Stratford, 

53 

■12o 

88 

176 

1 

1123 

492,440 

1.88 

Weatw’h  Loc. 

9 

25 

30,000 

.11 

Whitelield, 

185 

T86 

4 

262 

181 

3 

1994 

752,532 

2.87 

'Total  valuatio 

n  of  u 

rninco 

rporated  places. 

597,500 

2.27 

1807 

2578 

38 

2287 

2732 

41 

23,142  9 

,402,594 

35.84 

A 


PRESIDENTIAL  VOTE.. 

195 

Bean’s  Grant, 

5,000 

0,02 

Heau’s  Purchase, 

60,000 

.23 

Cam  1  ridge, 

50,000 

.19 

Chandler’s  Purchase, 

2,000. 

.01 

Crawford’s  Purchase, 

30,000 

.11 

Cutts’  Grant, 

7.500 

.03 

Dixville, 

25,000 

.10 

Dix’s  Grant,  ’ 

•  . 

8,000= 

.03 

Ervin’s  Grant, 

5,000 

.02 

Gilinanton  &  Atkinson  Academy  Grant, 

30,000 

.11 

Green’s  Grant, 

^  65  000 

.21 

Kilkenny, 

40,000 

.15 

Low  &  Burbank’s  Grant, 

20,000 

.08 

Martin’s  Location, 

5,000 

.02 

.Millsfield, 

- 

40,000 

.15 

;Odell, 

60,000 

.23 

iPinkham’s  Grant, 

5,000 

02 

[Sargent’s  Purchase, 

30,000 

.11 

Second  College  Grant, 

• 

40.000 

.15 

Success, 

Thompson  &  Meserve’s  Purchase, 

50,000 

.19 

30,000 

.11 

« 

$597,500 

2  27 

■GOV.  VOTE  SIBEMARY  BY  COUNTIES, 

NOVEMBER, 

1890. 

Tuttle.  Amsden. Scat. 

Tuttle.  Amsden.  Scat 

Rockingham,  5871  6637  162 

Cheshire, 

3430  2881 

93 

Strafford,  4426  4439  116 

Sullivan, 

2276  1864 

63 

Belknap,  2494  2471  93 

Grafton, 

4.541  4956 

183 

Carroll.  2167  2368  115 

Coos, 

1897  2578 

38 

iMerrimack.  6060  5938  266 

Hillsborough,  9310  8240  208 

42,472  42,372 

1,304 

PRESIDENTIAL  VOTE,  NOVEMBER,  1888. 


ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY. 


TOWNS. 

c 

o 

OQ 

•  ^  *• 

(h 

U 

oj 

X 

s 

> 

O 

u 

Fisk. 

TOWNS. 

o 

02 

•V 

l-H 

c 

« 

a> 

O 

02 

Atkinsou, 

81 

60 

5 

Deerfield, 

231 

200 

6 

Auburn, 

87 

112 

8 

Derrv, 

401 

250 

8 

Brentwood, 

138 

70 

5 

East  Kingston, 

57 

77 

Candia,  - 

178 

211 

4 

Epping, 

191 

271 

9 

Chester, 

154 

135 

4 

Exeter, 

613 

306 

16 

Danville, 

119 

61 

Fremont, 

96 

67 

5 

Greenland, 

69 

103 

4 

Portsmouth  (ag.,)  972 

1510 

Hampstead, 

147 

81 

22 

Ward  1, 

326 

513 

i 

Hampton, 

205 

153 

11 

Ward  2, 

405 

505 

2 

Hampton  Falls, 

F109 

43 

10 

Ward  3, 

91 

229 

5 

Kensington, 

69 

84 

2 

Ward  4, 

150 

263 

Kingston, 

147 

200 

14 

Raymond, 

107 

230 

8 

Londonderry, 

238 

117 

5 

Rye, 

90 

170 

2 

Newcastle, 

77 

88 

Salem, 

209 

276 

li 

Newington, 

33 

65 

1 

Sandown , 

57 

87 

|196 

PRESIDENTIAL  VOTE. 

Newmarket, 

234 

286 

Seabrook, 

165 

250 

6 

Newton, 

152 

173 

1 

South  Hampton,  . 

63 

42 

4 

North  Hampton, 

92 

131 

6 

South  Newmarket, 

163 

85 

1 

Northwood, 

198 

188 

10 

Stratham, 

90 

101 

4 

Nottingham, 

175 

134 

Windham, 

111 

49 

i 

Plaistow, 

123 

86 

1 

STRAFFORD  COUNTY. 

j 

Bari'ington, 

225 

163 

3 

Lee, 

93 

105 

1' 

Dover  (ag.) 

1524  1326 

15 

Madburv, 

68 

38 

; 

Wardl, 

300 

174 

2 

Middleton, 

34 

54 

; 

Ward  2, 

418 

291 

5 

Milton, 

288 

133 

10 

Ward  3, 

375 

181 

6 

New  Durham, 

51 

138 

5 

W ard  4, 

412 

333 

1 

Rochester, 

748 

783 

29 

Ward  5, 

19 

347 

1 

Rollinsford, 

207 

117 

Durham, 

134 

119 

Somers  worth. 

559 

549 

9 

Farmington, 

456 

540 

9 

Sti'afford, 

194 

206 

2 

BELKNAP  COUNTY. 

i 

Alton, 

225 

176 

13 

Laconia, 

619 

586 

19 

Barnstead, 

118 

243 

1 

Meredith, 

281 

282 

0 

Belmont, 

176 

144 

2 

New  Hampton, 

174 

92 

6 

Center  Harbor, 

68 

88 

4 

Sanbornton, 

159 

1.55 

9 

Gilford, 

481 

363 

37 

Tilton, 

172 

235 

14 

Gilmanton, 

212 

175 

4 

l 

CARROLL  COUNTY. 

• 

1 

1 

1 

Albany, 

37 

40 

Jackson, 

25 

108 

Bartlett, 

85 

159 

3 

Madison, 

120 

44 

1 

Brookfield, 

57 

55 

Moultonborough , 

199 

129 

15 

Chatham, 

53 

48 

2 

Ossipee. 

190 

284 

30 

Conway, 

294 

301 

14 

Sandwich, 

212 

146 

40 

Eaton, 

46 

94 

18 

Tamworth, 

192 

123 

9 

Effingham, 

92 

109 

2 

Tuftonborough, 

95 

142 

2 

Freedom, 

50 

147 

5 

Wakefield, 

168 

233 

5 

Hart’s  Location. 

13 

2 

W  olfeborough. 

410 

268 

MERRIMACK  COUNTY. 

1 

■Allenstown, 

57 

120 

2 

Epsom, 

132 

134 

7 

Andover, 

99 

234 

5 

Franklin, 

429 

635 

20 

Boscawen, 

198 

136 

5 

Henniker, 

215 

181 

10 

Bow, 

74 

131 

12 

Hill, 

92 

70 

6 

Bradford, 

99 

176 

1 

Hooksett, 

171 

145 

5 

Canterbury, 

140 

145 

12 

Hopkinton, 

278 

218 

4 

Chichester, 

73 

124 

13 

Loudon, 

115 

215 

1 

Concord  (ag.) 

2081 

1792 

99 

Newbury, 

33 

123 

5' 

W  ard  1 , 

219 

211 

13 

New  London, 

148 

84 

11* 

Ward  2, 

86 

157 

1 

Northfield, 

163 

119 

7, 

Ward  3, 

118 

123 

8 

Pembroke, 

275 

233 

1 

Ward  4, 

563 

448 

37 

Pittsfield, 

277 

351 

54 

Ward  5, 

393 

254 

12 

Salisburv, 

102 

122 

1 

Ward  6, 

450 

401 

18 

Sutton, 

88 

161 

19 

Ward  7, 

252 

198 

10 

Warner, 

250 

209 

9 

Danbury, 

87 

118 

3 

Webster, 

113 

57 

3 

Dunbarton, 

I 

99 

78 

3 

Wihnot, 

116 

106 

22 

1 

~ — ^ - r- 

PRESroENTIAL  VOTE. 

197 

HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY. 

Amherst, 

193 

124 

5 

Ward  8, 

479 

534 

8 

Antrim, 

215 

149 

21 

Mason, 

74 

67 

3 

Bedford, 

170 

144 

6 

Men’imack, 

16S 

86 

2 

Bennington, 

63 

98 

Milford, 

440 

263 

20 

Brookline, 

73 

84 

3 

Mount  Vernon, 

64 

89 

1 

Deering, 

52 

119 

2 

Nashua  (ag.,) 

1696  1683 

47 

Francestown, 

140 

91 

1 

Ward  1, 

294 

181 

10 

Goffstown, 

268 

241 

10 

Ward  2, 

208 

161 

7 

Greenfield, 

58 

106 

Ward  3, 

106 

217 

Greenville, 

117 

48 

5 

Ward  4, 

1.57 

138 

9 

Hancock, 

105 

99 

Ward  5, 

76 

207 

Hillsborough, 

325 

279 

15 

Ward  6, 

347 

379 

Hollis, 

150 

141 

10 

Ward  7, 

255 

223 

10 

Hudson, 

182 

139 

6 

Ward  8, 

2.53 

177 

11 

Litchfield, 

25 

54 

New  Boston, 

153 

120 

7 

Lvndeborough, 

105 

87 

5 

New  Ipswich, 

152 

66 

1 

Manchester  (ag.,)  3490 

3093 

73 

Pelham, 

126 

121 

Ward  1, 

317 

145 

8 

Peterborough, 

385 

232 

1 

Ward  2, 

541 

206 

13 

Sharon, 

21 

26 

Ward  3, 

626 

377 

15 

Temple, 

44 

52 

Ward  4, 

634 

370 

17 

Weare, 

242 

228 

12 

Ward  5, 

127 

923 

Wilton, 

161 

260 

1 

Ward  6, 

475 

429 

9 

Windsor, 

3 

16 

Ward  7, 

291 

115 

3 

CHESHIRE  COUNTY. 

Alstead, 

135 

121 

3 

Ward  1, 

245 

209 

o 

Chesterfield, 

180 

133 

Ward  2, 

212 

116 

3 

Dublin, 

97 

22 

1 

Ward  3, 

238 

201 

13 

Fitz  william, 

170 

97 

10 

Ward  4, 

170 

92 

16 

Gilsum, 

87 

83 

2 

Ward  5, 

182 

201 

Han’isville, 

68 

68 

1 

Marlborough, 

256 

50 

4 

Hinsdale, 

270 

197 

10 

Marlow, 

83 

96 

9 

Jaffrey, 

2a5 

131 

2 

Nelson, 

65 

27 

Keene  (ag.,) 

1047 

819 

38 

Richmond, 

75 

66 

2 

Rindge, 

111 

69 

2 

Swanzey, 

183 

228 

4 

Roxbury, 

25 

12 

2 

Troy, 

138 

63 

Stofldard, 

47 

69 

Walpole, 

218 

342 

10 

Sullivan, 

65 

15 

Westmoreland, 

152 

104 

1 

Surry, 

49 

30 

3 

Winchester, 

335 

316 

12 

SULLIVAN  COUNTY. 

Acworth, 

128 

104 

2 

Lempster, 

78 

62 

8 

Charlestown, 

211 

198 

6 

Newport, 

427 

317 

6 

Claremont, 

718 

440 

30 

Plainfield, 

179 

177 

3 

Cornish, 

177 

115 

1 

Springfield, 

110 

73 

5 

Croydon, 

95 

67 

1  Sunapee, 

94 

123 

5 

Grantham, 

74 

55 

1  Unity, 

78 

105 

7 

Goshen, 

70 

61 

2 

Washington, 

100 

97 

4 

Langdon, 

48 

46 

4 

' . . 

198 

PRESIDENTIAL  VOTE. 

• 

GRAFTON 

COUNTY. 

Alexandria, 

77 

137 

3 

Landaff, 

46 

95 

1 

Ashland, 

203 

97 

2 

Lebanon, 

633 

297 

8, 

Bath, 

109 

156 

2 

Lincoln, 

12 

10 

1 

Benton, 

17 

46 

4 

Lisbon, 

328 

222 

9 

Bethlehem, 

97 

228 

3 

Littleton, 

452 

421 

31 

Bridgewater, 

65 

49 

Livermore,  , 

5 

17 

1 

Bristol, 

258 

177 

m 

i 

L^-man, 

64 

82 

2 

Campton, 

174 

129 

8 

Lyme, 

247 

95 

9 

Canaan,  • 

187 

200 

9 

Monroe, 

92 

41 

Dorchester, 

43 

68 

2 

Orange, 

31 

53 

Easton, 

13 

68 

7 

Orford, 

172 

109 

10 

Ellsworth, 

4 

42 

Piermont, 

111 

77 

19 

Enfield, 

178 

213 

3 

Plvmouth, 

236 

254 

11 

Ihranconia, 

49 

97 

8 

Riimney, 

130 

173 

7 

Grafton, 

130 

131 

2 

Thornton, 

60 

142 

2 

Groton, 

45 

77 

1 

Warren, 

75 

159 

6i 

Hanover, 

324 

196 

1 

Waterville, 

5 

4 

1 

Haverhill, 

347 

392 

7 

Wentworth, 

62 

164 

l’ 

Hebron, 

41 

46 

Woodstock, 

30 

77 

2 

Holdemess, 

61 

127 

6 

COOS  COUNTY. 

Berlin, 

270 

212 

Lancaster, 

380 

427 

10 

Cambridge, 

Milan, 

145 

82 

2 

Carroll, 

76 

84 

1 

Northumberland,  163 

158 

1 

Clarksville, 

25 

49 

Pittsburg,  * 

73 

89 

4' 

Colebrook, 

161 

271 

9 

Randolph, 

18 

31 

1 

1 

Columbia, 

80 

91 

3 

Shelburne, 

43 

35 

j 

'Dalton, 

52 

89 

1 

Stark, 

63 

95 

1 

Dummer, 

55 

52 

Stewartstown, 

73 

153 

3 

Errol, 

8 

38 

Stratford, 

90 

175 

1 

Gorham, 

174 

197 

2 

Wentworth’s  Loc., 

Jefferson, 

86 

211 

5 

Whitefield, 

263 

180 

3 

RECAPITULATION  BY  COUNTIES. 

Harrison  Cleveland.  Fisk.  Harrison,  Cleveland,  Fisk. 

Rockingham, 

6450  6552 

198 

Cheshire, 

4118  3164 

112 

Strafford, 

4581  4271 

73 

Sullivan, 

2588  2040 

82 

Belknap, 

6285  2539 

114 

Grafton, 

5213  5171 

190 

Carroll, 

2338  2444 

162 

Coos, 

2298  2 

719 

44 

Merrimack, 

6004  6117 

338 

Hillsborough, 

9460  8440 

257 

45,721  43,443  1,521, 

! 

Total  vote,  90, 

744.  ’  Harrison’s 

i 

majority,  698.  Harrison’s  plu- 

rality,  2,278. 

JUDICIARY  DEPARTMENT.  -  199 


Tufliciary  Department. 

THE  SUPREME  COURT. 

Charles  Doe,  Salnjon  Falls,  Chief  Justice. 

William  H.  H.  Allen,  Claremont,  Associate  Justice. 
Isaac  W.  Smith,  Manchester,  Associate  Justice. 
Lewis  W.  Clark,  Manchster,  Associate  Justice. 
Isaac  N.  Blodgett,  Franklin,  Associate  Justice. 
Alonzo  P.  Carpenter,  Concord,  Associate  Justice. 
Wm.  M.  Chase,  Concord,  Associate  Justice. 

Daniel  Barnard,  Franklin,  Attorney  General. 

Frank  N.  Parsons,  Franklin,  Reporter. 


CLERKS. 


Counties. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Rockingham, 

Charles  G.  Conner, 

Exeter. 

Strafford, 

George  E.  Durgin, 

Dover. 

Belknap, 

Edwin  P.  Thonij^on, 

Laconia. 

Carroll, 

Aldo  M.  Rumery, 

Ossipee. 

Merrimack, 

A.  J.  Shurtleff, 

Concord. 

Hillsborough, 

Thomas  D.  Luce, 

Nashua. 

Cheshire, 

Lewis  W.  Holmes, 

Keene. 

Sullivan. 

John  McCrillis, 

Charles  B.  Griswold, 

Newport. 

Grafton, 

Woodsville. 

Coos, 

Moses  A.  Hastings, 

SOLICITORS. 

Lancaster. 

Counties. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Rockingham, 

Wm.  H.  Paine, 

Newmarket. 

Strafford. 

John  Kivel, 

Dover. 

Belknap, 

Walter  S.  Peaslee, 

Laconia. 

Carroll, 

Paul  Wentworth, 

Sandwich. 

Merrimack, 

Hillsborough, 

Daniel  B.  Donovan, 

Concord. 

Robert  M.  Wallace, 

Milford. 

Cheshire, 

Charles  H.  Hersey, 

Keene. 

Sullivan, 

Grafton, 

Burt  Chellis,. 

Claremont. 

Wm.  H.  Mitchell. 

Littleton. 

Coos, 

DaniePJ.  Daley, 

LAW  TERMS. 

Berlin  Falls. 

At  Concord,  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  .Tune  and  the  first  Tuesday  in 
December.  There  are  also  adjourned  terms  in  March  and  August  of 
each  year. 

TRIAL  TERMS. 

For  the  County  of  Rockinoha.m,  at  Portsmouth,  on  the  third  Tues¬ 
day  of  October;  and  at  Exeter,  on  the  third  Tuesdaj'  of  January  and 
the  second  Tuesday  of  April. 

I  For  the  County  of  Strafford,  at  Dover,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of 
'February  and  the  first  Tuesday  of  September. 


JUDICIARY  DEPARTMENT. 


200 


For  the  County  of  Belknap,  at  Laconia,  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of 
March  and  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  September. 

For  the  County  of  Carroll,  at  Ossipee  on  the  third  Tuesday  of 
April  and  the  third  Tuesday  of  October. 

For  the  County  of  Merrimack,  at  Concord,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of 
April  and  the  first  Tuesday  of  October. 

For  the  County  of  Hillsborough,  at  Manchester  on  the  third  Tues¬ 
day  of  March  ;  and  at  Nashua  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  September. 

For  the  County  of  Cheshire,  at  Keene,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of 
April  and  the  third  Tuesday  of  October. 

For  the  County  of  Sullivan,  at  Newport,  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of 
January  and  the  first  Tuesday  of  September. 

For  the  County  of  Grafton,  Western  Judicial  District,  at  Woodsville, 
on  the  third  Tuesday  of  March  and  September;  and  Eastern  Judicial 
District,  at  Ply.mouth  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  May  and  November. 

For  the  County  of  Coos,  at  Colebrook,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  Feb¬ 
ruary  and  the  first  Tuesday  of  September ;  and  at  Lancaster  on  the 
third  Tuesday  of  April  and  the  third  Tuesday  of  October. 

PROBATE  COURTS. 

JUDGES. 


Counties 

Names. 

Residences. 

Rockingham, 

Thomas  Leavitt, 

Exeter. 

Strafford, 

Jacob  D.  Young, 

Madbury. 

Belknap, 

Samuel  W.  Rollins, 

Meredith. 

Carroll, 

Sewall  W.  Abbott, 

Wolfeborough. 

Merrimack, 

Arthur  W.  Silsby, 

Concord. 

Hillsboro, 

Cheshire, 

E.  E.  Parker, 

Nashua. 

Josiah  G.  Bellows, 

Walpole. 

Sullivan, 

Edward  J.  Tenny, 

Claremont. 

Grafton, 

Tyler  Westgate, 

Haverhill. 

Coos, 

Everett  Fletcher, 

REGISTERS. 

Lancaster. 

Counties. 

Names. 

Residences. 

Rockingham, 

Andrew  J.  Brown, 

Exeter. 

Strafford, 

Charles  S.  Clifford, 

Dover. 

Belknap, 

John  W.  Ashman, 

Laconia. 

Carroll, 

Dana  J.  Brown, 

Ossipee. 

Merrimack, 

John  P.  Nutter, 

Concord. 

Hillsboro, 

Elbridge  J.  Copp, 

Nashua. 

Cheshire, 

Henry  0.  Cooledge, 

Keene. 

Sullivan, 

Elisha  M.  Kempton, 

Newport. 

Grafton, 

Stephen  H.  Cummings, 

VYoodsville. 

Coos, 

Joseph  W.  Flanders, 

Lancaster. 

TERMS  OF  PROBATE  COURTS. 

Rockingham  County. 

At  Exeter  on  the  Wednesday  next  following  the  third  Tuesday  of 
February,  March  and  August,  on  the  Wednesday  next  following  the 
first  Tuesday  of  April,  and  on  the  Wednesday  next  following  the 
second  Tuesday  of  every  other  month. 


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201 


At  Portsmouth  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  March,  and  on  the  second 
Tuesday  of  January,  May,  July,  September  and  November. 

At  Derry  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  February  and  on  the  second 
Tuesday  of  June  and  October. 

At  Raymond,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  April,  and  on  the  third  Tuesday 
of  August  and  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  December. 

At  Hampton,  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  February,  August  and  De¬ 
cember. 

Strafford  County. 

At  Dover  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  every  month. 

At  Rochester  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  January,  March,  June  and 
October. 

At  Somersworth  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  February,  May,  July, 
September  and  November. 

At  Farmington  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  April,  August,  and  Dec. 

Belknap  County. 

'  At  Laconia  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  each  month. 

Carroll  County, 

At  Conway  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  January,  May  and  September. 

At  West  Ossipee  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  February,  June  and  Octo 
ber. 

At  Ossipee  Corner  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  March,  July  and  No¬ 
vember. 

At  WoLFEBOROUGH  JUNCTION  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  April,  August 
and  December. 

Merrimack  County. 

At  Concord  on  the  second  and  fourth  Tuesday  of  each  month  from 
10  A.  M.  to  5  P.  M..and  on  Wednesday  next  following,  from  10  A.  M. 
to  12  M.,  with  such  special  sessions  as  may  be  necessary.  In  the  fore¬ 
noon  of  Tuesday  applications  for  appointments,  and  matters  in  which 
no  previous  notice  is  required  will  be  attended  to.  Settlements  of 
accounts  and  all  matters  in  which  previous  notice  is  required,  will  be 
attended  to  in  the  afternoon  of  Tuesday.  It  will  ordinarily  be  con¬ 
venient  for  the  Court  to  attend  to  special  hearings  on  Wednesday,  the 
second  day  of  each  term. 

Hillsborough  County. 

At  Manchester  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  February,  April,  June- 
August,  October  and  December,  and  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  Jan’ 
uary,  March  May,  July,  September  and  November. 

At  Nashua  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  February,  April,  June, 
August,  Octoberand  December. 

At  Francestown  on  the  Friday  next  following  the  fourth  Tuesday 
of  August. 

At  Amherst  on  the  Friday  next  following  the  fourth  Tuesday  of 
June  and  December. 

At  Milford  on  the  Friday  next  following  the  fourth  Tuesday  of 
March  and  September. 

At  Peterborough  on  the  Friday  next  following  the  fourth  Tuesday 
of  February,  May  and  November. 

At  Greenville  on  the  Friday  next  following  the  fourth  Tuesday 
of  April  and  October, 

I  At  Hillsborough  Fridge  on  the  Friday  next  following  the  fourth 
Tuesday  of  January  and  July. 


202  COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


Cheshire  County.  j 

At  Keene  on  the  first  and  third  Fridays  of  Jan.,  Feb.,  March,  April,' 
May,  June,  September,  October,  November  and  December,  and  on  the 
first  Friday  of  July,  and  on  the  third  Friday  of  August. 

Sullivan  County. 

At  Newport  on  the  last  Wednesday  of  February,  April,  Junej 
August,  October  and  December.  i 

At  Claremont  on  the  last  Wednesday  of  January,  March,  May,i 

July,  September  and  November.  i 

Grafton  County. 

At  Lebanon  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  March  and  September. 

At  Lisbon  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  April  and  October. 

At  Plymouth  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  May  and  November. 

At  Woodsville  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  March  and  September. 

At  Haverhill  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  July. 

At  Bristol  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  July. 

At  Littleton  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  January. 

At  Orford  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  February. 

At  Canaan  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  June  and  December. 

At  Wentworth  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  August. 

Coos  County. 

At  COLEBROOK  on  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  January  and  August. 

At  Gorham  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  April  and  October. 

At  Lancaster  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  January,  March,  May,  July 
and  November. 

At  Berlin,  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  January  and  June. 


COU]¥XY  OJFFlCHRIi. 

County  Officers^  Coroners  and  Notaries  Public. 

Note — Justices  of  the  Peace  will  be  found  in  Business  Directory  in 
connection  with  their  respective  towns,  immediately  after  town 
officers.  I 

ROCKINGHAM  COUNTY. 

Register  of  Deeds — Gilman  B.  Hoyt,  Exeter. 

Treasurer — Thomas  E.  Call,  Portsmouth. 

Commissioners — George  W.  Sanborn,  East  Kingston ;  John  F.  Ma- 
graw,  Portsmouth  ,  W.  J.  Dudley,  Raymond. 

Sheriff  —  Edward  D.  Coffin,  Portsmouth.  Deputy  Sheriffs  — 
S.  B.  Cunningham,  Portsmouth  ;  Henry  W.  Moore,  Candia;  James  W. 
Towle,  Chester ;  A.  L.  Jenness.Deerfield ;  M.  G.  Frye,  F.  P.  Bradford, 
Derry;  John  G.  Ordway,  L.  J.  Holt,  Eppiiig;  George  F.  Haynes, 
Albert  J.  Sanborn,  J.  S.  Whidden,  A.  H.  Tilton, Exeter  ;  M.  J.  French, 
Kingston ;  C.  E.  Tasker,  Edward  Richardson,  Newmarket  ; 
John  D.  Daniels,  Daniel  P.  Harvey,  Nottingham  ;  E.  S.  Griffin,  Ray-; 
mond;  Thomas  Chase,  Seabrook;  John  J.  Scammon,  Stratham.  p.  o. 
ad.,  Exeter  ;  Charles  A.  Weare,  Hampton;  B.  F.  Wakefield,  Newton. 

Coroners — T.  E.  0.  Marvin,  Portsmouth ;  T.  M.  Gould,  Raymond  ;  S. 
H.  Green,  Newmarket;  H.  E.  Newell,  Derry  ;  John  O’Neil,  Exeter. 
Sealer — J.  R.  Clark,  Derry. 


1  COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

1 

203 

,  Notaries — James  P.  Bartlett,  Marcellus  Buflford,  C.  E.  Batclielder, 

S.  H.  Marshall,  Wallace  Hackett.  Calvin  Page,  John  Sise,  B.  M.  Parker, 
J.  E.  Rider,  A.  F,  Howard,  G.  T.  Vaughan,  S.  W.  Emery,  J.  W. 
Emery,  1'.  H,  Rider,  Thomas  Neil,  C.  A.  Hazlett,  J.W. 'Kelley, 

T.  E.  0.  Marvin,  Portsmouth;  G.  C.  Bartlett,  F.  J.  Shepard,  F.  R. 
Felch,  G.  K.  Bartlett,  J.  B.  Bartlett,  L.  H.  Pillsbury,  F.  S.  Pillsbury, 
R.  W,  Pillsbury.  M.  G.  Frye,  Derry;  J.  M.  Godfrey,  Wm.  H.  Drury, 
Geo.  W.  Tilton,  Epping ;  W.  H.  Belknap, J.  II.  Shapley,  C.  E.  Bying- 
,ton,  A.  0  Fuller,  Exeter;  A.  P.  Colby,  C.  G.  Pillsbury,  London¬ 
derry:  T.  M.  Gould,  D.  C.  Healy,  Raymond  ;  .John  Hatch,  Greenland; 
L.  G.  Hoyt,  Kingston ;  0.  L.  Frisbee,  Warren  Parsons,  E.  B.  Philbrick, 
Rye;  Timothy  Murray,  Newmarket;  John  W,  Noyes,  A.  H.  Wil- 
cnmb,  Chester;  .John  H.  Nutting,  H.  W.  Moore,  Candia;  A.  E.  Cotton, 
W.  M.  Durgin,  J.  E.  Smyth,  Northwood;  Geo.  C.  Gordon,  Salem;  J.  P. 
Crowell,  Windham ;  Irving  M.  Heath,  Newton;  A.  D.  Emery,  Au¬ 
burn  ;  C.  P.  Griffin,  Danville;  Geo.  H.  Stevens,  Deerfield;  Wm.  H. 
Hills,  Plaistow;  W.F.  Leighton,  Nottingham;  A.  H.  Varney,  South 
Newmarket. 

STRAFFORD  COUNTY. 

Register  of  Deeds — Frank  S.  Tompkins,  Dover, 

Treasurer — Ichabod  P.  Berry,  New  Durham. 

Commissioners — Dwight  E.  Edgerly,  Farmington ;  Winthrop  S. 
Meserve,  Durham  ;  Frank  P.  Reeve,  Somersworth. 

I  Sheriff— \\.  S.  Hayes,  Madbury. 

Deputy  Sheriffs — Walter  H.  Smith,  Barrington;  John  H.  Grimes, 
Herman  E.  Conney,  Dover ;  Stephen  Nutter,  Farmington  ;  Henry  R. 
Johnson,  Milton;  John  H.  Pingree,  Rochester;  Charles  A.  Harvey, 
iRollinsford;  James  H.  Joyce,  Somersworth.  Deputies  in  other  counties 
.Dudley  P,  Evans,  Alton  ;  D.  E.  Tuttle,  Barnstead;  C.  E.  Tasker,  Ed¬ 
ward  Richardson,  Newmarket  ;  D.  P.  Harvey,  Nottingham;  A.  J. 
Milliken,  Wakefield  ;  F.  P.  Hobbs,  Wolfeborough. 

Jailor — Frank  M.  Libby,  Dover. 

Coroners — J.  S.  Daniels,  Rochester;  J.  R.  Ham,  Dover ;  S.  S,  Chick, 
Somersworth. 

(  S‘>aler — William  IVtillen,  Dover. 

Notaries — E.  R.  Brown,  0.  A.  Dodge,  Harrison  Haley,  H.  A.  Red- 
field,  C.  S.  Cartland,  A.  J.  Niles,  Robert  G.  Pike,  C.  A.  Tufts,  E.  M. 
Wentworth,  John  T.  Welch,  C.  H.  Foss,  G.  W.  Benn,A.  G.  Whittemore, 
John  Kivel.  J.  G.  Hall,  G.  F.  Piper,  Dover;  C.  W.  Talpey,  J.  B.  E,dger- 
ly,  E.  F.  Willson,  Adelaide  C.  Waldron,  Farmington;  E.  P.  Fox,  C. 
W.  Wentworth.  Milton;  C.  B.  Gafney,  S.  D,  Wentworth,  E.  J.  Smart, 
Wm.  Rand,  Hattie  E.  Dane,  .J.  L.  Copp,  H.  M.  Plummer,  Stephan  E. 
Root,  Rochester;  E.  S.  Boyer,  H.  C.  Gilpatrick,  J.  A.  Edgerly,  E.  A 
Leighton,  J.  A.  Stickney,  A.  A.  Perkins,  Somersworth;  W.  H.  Mor¬ 
ton,  C.  F.  Wood,  Rollinsford. 

;  BELKNAP  COUNTY. 

Register  of  Deeds — George  B.  Lane,  Laconia. 

'  Treasurer — Albert  D.  Plummer,  Lake  Village. 

Commissioners — Dudley  W.  Judkins,  Belmont;  Jno.  C.  Shannon,  La¬ 
conia:  Oliver  J.  M .  Gilman.  Alton. 

:  Sheriff— Vim.  P.  Lanir,  Tilton.  Deputy  Sheriffs — Dudley  P.  Evans, 
Alton;  Daniel  E.  Tuttle,  Barnstead  ;  James  W.  Cogswell,  Gilmanton, 
I.  W.;  Henry  D.Cilley,  Laconia ;  J.  Irville  Prescott,  Meredith;  John 
.J.  Boyle,  Lake  Village.  Dej)utie8  in  other  counties — George  S.  Hoyt 


204  COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


Sandwich ,  Edrick  S.  Avery,  Franklin;  Frank  P.  Hobbs,  Woleborough  ; 
LaForest  Ballou,  Bristol;  Charles  H.  Daniels,  Ashland. 

Jailor — Thomas  L.  Smith,  Laconia. 

Coroner — D.  A.  Ambrose,  Meredith;  Albert  Colby.  Lanconia. 

Sealer — Geo.  A.  Sanders,  Laconia. 

Notaries — Henry  B.  Quinby,  L.  M.  Gould,  Thomas  Ham,  Gilford;  S. 
S.  Jewett,  E.  F.  Reeves,  Mary  R.  Sanborn,  A.  C.  Leavitt,  Laconia;  S. 
A.  Ladd,  J.  C.  Page,  Meredith ;  C.  D.  Thyng,  New  Hampton;  W.  T. 
Cass,  C.  C.  Rogers,  W.  B.  Fellows,  A.  T.  Cass,  Tilton. 

CARROLL  COUNTY. 

Register  of  Deeds — James  0.  Gerry,  Ossipee. 

Treasurer — Herbert  E.  Rogers,  Wakefield. 

Commissioners — Samuel  G.  Wentworth,  Moultonborough ;  Henry  B. 
Cotton,  Center  Conway ;  Wm.  0.  S.  Hodgdon,  Wolfborough. 

Sheriff— OfQO.  Sias,  Ossipee.  Deputy  Sheriffs — Mark  W.  Pierce,  Center 
Bartlett;  A.  J.  Milliken,  Wakefield;  Geo.  S.  Hoyt,  Center  Sand¬ 
wich  ;  Samuel  S.  Lovejoy,  Conway  ;  Frank  P.  Allard,  North  Con¬ 
way  ;  Orren  E.  Drake,  Freedom. 

Jailor — Jacob  Manson,  Ossipee. 

Coroner — Geo.  W.  Lougee,  Freedom. 

Sealer — Frank  K.  Hobbs,  Ossipee. 

Notaries — D.  0.  Sanborn,  Albany;  G.  W.  M.  Pitman,  Bartlett; 

I.  E.  Colby,  Chatham;  C.  W.  Wilder,  J.  C.  L.  Wood,  F.B. Osgood,  Con¬ 
way;  E.  I.  Towle,  Freedom;  Frank  Weeks,  A.  M.  Rumery,  Ossipee;  C. 
C.  Fellows,  E.  M.  Heard,  Sandwich;  Henry  Carroll,  Tam  worth;  J.  E. 
French,  Moiiltonboro ;  J.  J.  Moore,  Wakefield;  L. -P.  Snow,  Eaton; 

J.  G.  Cate,  S.  W.  Abbott,  C.  F.  Parker,  W.  C.  Fox,  Wolfeborough. 

MERRIMACK  COUNTY. 

Register  of  Deeds — Charles  H.  Ordway,  Concord. 

Treasurer — Edward  H.  Carroll,’  Warner. 

Commissioners — Jeremiah  A.  Clough,  London  ;  David  D.  Taylor, 
Concord  ;  A.  J.  Thurston,  Franklin, 

Sheriff — John  C.  Webster,  Danbnry.  Deputy  Sheriffs — Henry  C. 
Kilburn,  Andover  ;  B.  F.  Tucker,  Wm.  K.  Norton,  Concord  ;  Rudolph 
Bates,  Henniker ;  Wm.  B.  Evens,  Pittsfield  ;  Edrick  S.  Avery, 
Franklin  Falls  ;  Stephen  H.  Flanders,  Suncook  ;  Geo.  F.  Edmunds, 
Warner  ;  Gilman,  H.  Dimond,  Penacook. 

Jailor — W.  K.  Norton,  Concord. 

Coroners — H.  W.  Kilburn,  Andover. 

Sealer — Samuel  F.  Morrill,  Concord. 

Notaries — Warren  Martin,  J.  B.  Hazelton,  Allenstown;  Chas,  F. 
Davis,  F.  H.  Gould,  Bradford;  I.’K.  Gage,  Boscawen ;  J.  P.  Dearborn, G. 
J.  Sargent,  Canterbury;  F.  P.  Andrews,  W.  M,  Chase,  H,  J.  Crippen,  H. 
W.  Stevens,  W.  P.  Fiske,  I.  A.  Hill,  A.  H.  Chase,  D.  E.  Willard,  S.  G. 
Lane,  L.  S.  Morrill,  James  Minot,  N,  E.  Martin,  L.  D.  Stevens. 
F.  S.  Streeter,  Wm.  F.  Thayer,  E.  H.  Woodman,  S.  C.  Eastman,  H.  M. 
Davis,  David  F.  Dudley,  D.  B.  Donovan,  .J.  F.  Jones,  C.  W.  Purmont, 
F.  E.  '  Shurtleflf,  Wm.  Yeaton,  Wm.  A.  J.  Giles,  A.  W.  Silsby. 
Charles  R.  Corning,  J.  E.  Fernald,  Henry  Robinson,  C.  G.  Remick, 
Abiel  Rolfe,  H.  G.  Sargent,  ,  H.  B.  Roby,  Carrie  E.  Evans,  C.  M. 
Fletcher,  J.  C.  Linehan,  E.  G.  Leach,  J.  H.  Morris,  Wm.  H.  Sawyer, 
R.  E.  Walker,  Concord  ;  C.  E  Harrison,  G.  H.  Moses  ; 
Alexis  Proctor,  E.  B,  S.  Sanborn,  J.  E.  Barnard,  F.  N.  Par- 
gons,  Frank  Proctor,  R.  W.  Bennett,  Franklin;  J.  A.  Fuller, 
j.. - -^-7—7. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


205 


C.  C.  Lord,  W.  S.  Davis,  Hopkinton ;  F.  J.  Eastman,  Northfield; 
G.  S.  Bl.incha?*d,  A.  F.  Burbank,  Pembroke;  Mar.y  A.  Davis,  Sutton; 
J.  A.  Goss,  C.  T.  Cram,  N  M.  Batchelder,  F.  M.  Berry,  Pittsfield  ;  A.  P. 
Davis,  G.  C.  George,  S.  K.  Page,  Warner;  Geo.  Woodward,  New  London. 


HILLSBOROUGH  COUNTY. 

Register  of  Deeds — Dana  W.  King,  Nashua. 

Treasurer — Edwin  F.  .Jones,  Manchester. 

Commissioners — .John  F.  Clough.  Manchester;  Webster  C.  Brown, 
Nashua;  Benj.  G.  Herrick,  Lyndeborough. 

Daniel  F.  Healy,  Manchester.  Deputy  Sheriffs — .Joel  F.  Os- 
eood  jr.,  Amherst ;  D.  L.  Stevens,  H,  D.  Lord,  Charles  H.  Hodgman. 
David  Wadsworth,  Manchester;  A.  S.  Eaton,  Daniel  R.  Marshall,  Den¬ 
nis  J.  Hallisey.  Nashua ;  F.  W.  Gould,  Hillsborough  Bridge;  Moses 
Clark,  East  Wilton ;  Wallace  Caldwell.  Goffstown  ;  D.  K.  Marvell,  Mil¬ 
ford  ;  Henry  I.  Whitney,  Greenville;  Charles  Scott,  Frank  W.  Merrill. 
Peterborough;  Deputies  in  other  Counties,  Frederick  S.  Pierce,  Jaffrey; 
W.  S.  Tuttle,  Keene. 

Jailor — David  Wadsworth,  Manchester. 

Coroners — Janies  H.  Hunt,  Nashua;  D.  L.  Stevens,  H.  D.  Lord. 
Manchester. 

Sealer — Win.  H.  Vickery,  Manchester. 

Notaries — Charles  B.  Dodge,  E.  W.  Baker,  Antrim ;  Mary  Butler. 
Bennington;  A.  H.  Bixby,  G.  W.  Cummings,  Francestown ;  Wallace 
Caldwell,  J.  G.  Tagsiart,  Goffstown  ;  J.  C.  Campbell.  B.  K.  Webber, 
Hillsboro’;  .T.  H.  Andrews,  C.  H.  Bartlett,  J.  E.  Bennett,  H.  E.  Burn¬ 
ham.  C.  E.  Bisco,  J.  F.  Briggs,  B.  P.  Cilley,  L.  B.  Chmgh,  G.  B.  Chand¬ 
ler,  B.  F.  Clark,  J.  M.  Chandler,  E,  H.  Carpenter,  Josiah  Cartienter,  C. 

E.  Cochran,  W.  G.  H.  Durliam,  .1.  E.  Dodge,  H.  E.  Wel>ster,  F.  H.  Mar¬ 
tin,  N.  P.  Hunt,  A.  H.  Hale,  G.I.  Mc.411ister,  E.  F.  Jones,  H.  F.  W.  Lit¬ 
tle,  T.  J.  Howard  D.  A.  Taggart,  J.  F.  James,  D.  W.  Lane,  C.  F.  3Iorrill 
A.  C.  Osgood,  G.  W.  Prescott,  J.  B.  Pattee,  J.  A,  Riddle,  E.  W.  Sanborn, 
J.B.  Straw,  N.  H.  Wilson,  AV.  M.  Parker,  F.  C.  Livingston,  W.  B. 
Stearns,  I.  L.  Heath,  Alonzo  Elliott,  J.  P.  Tuttle,  W.  H.  Goggin,  Geo. 

F.  Mooar,  F.  A.  Burke,  H.  D.  Upton,  F.  E.  Putney,  E.  M.  Topliff,  W. 
H.  AVheeler,  C.  H.  Whitcomb,  Ellen  A.  Wallace,  E.  B.  Cornish,  Geo. 

C.  Chase,  Anna  S.  Cameron,  A.  S.  Bunton,  Anson  Minard,  Harry  E. 
Loveren,  A.  R.  Simmons,  Manchester;  Daniel  Goodwin,  Mason ;  C.  S. 
.\verill.  Wm.  A.  Guild,  F.  T.  Sawyer,  C.  E.  Knight,  W.  Si.  Knowlton 
J.  M.  Laws,  Milford  ;  M.  R.  Buxton,  H.  II.  Davis,  F.  A.  Eaton,  G.  B. 
French,  W,  A.  Farley.  C.  W.  Hoitt,  A.  .1.  McKean,  J.  A.  Spalding,  J.  AV. 
White,  M.  J.  Alerrill,  B.  B.  AAniittemore,  D.  R.  Alarsliall,  E.  S.  Cutter, 
J.  E.  Dearborn,  F.  D,  Cook,  Alfred  A.  Hall,  FI,  H.  AA’ason,  H.  A.  Cutter, 
W.  H.  D.  Cochrane,  E.  B.  Gould,  Geo.  R.  Pierce,  J.  .1.  Doyle.  FI.  M.  Gil¬ 
man,  J.  P.  Coggin,  F.  AA’.  Hatchr  I.  F’,  Harris.  C.  D.  Parker,  A.  A.  Rey¬ 
nolds,  F.  S.  Sargent,  J.  B.  Tillotson,  Ri  liard  P.  Elliott,  S.  S.  SpauMing, 
W.  A.  Lovering,  C.  AV.  Coffin,  F.  A.  McKean,  Isaiah  Robbins  jr,,  F\  FI, 
Tappen,  Nashua;  A\’.  A.  Preston,  New  Ipswich;  Kodne^'  AIcLane,  R. 

D.  -Moore,  E.  P.  Fox,  New  Boston;  F,  G.  Clark.  J.  F.  Brennan,  R.  B. 
Hatch,  M.  \j.  Morrison.  FI.  M.  Smith,  AA’.  G.  Li vingstoti(\  Nellie  F'.  Cum¬ 
mings,  Peterborough;  G.  S.  Butler.  Pelbam;  C.  .J.  Hadley,  AA'eare;  Aloses 
Clark,  George  FI.  Bales,  AA'ilton;  Charles  FI.  Hall,  Greenville;  AV,  F'. 
Symonds.  Hancock;  Alartin  H.  Fiske,  Temple;  Geo.  AA'.  Bridges. 
Brookline. 


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I  CHESHIRE  COUNTY. 

1  Register  of  Deeds — Charles  C.  Buffiim,  Keene, 
j  Treasurer — Walter  R.  Porter,  Keene. 

j  Commissioners — Perley  E.  Fox,  Marlow;  Joseph  B.  Abbott,  Keene: 
;Geo.  G.  Davis,  Marlborough. 

I  Horace  A.  Perry,  Walpole.  Deputy  Sheriffs — S.  0.  Gates, 

William  S.  Tuttle,  Keene  ;  Warren  H.  Butler,  Chesterfield;  D.S. 
Swan,  Webster  h.  Rixford,  Winchester;  Cyrus  S.  Moors,  Marlbo 
Irough;  J.  H.  Heald,  Walpole;  Edward  P.  Kimball,  Tro}';  F.  S. 
Pierce,  East  Jaffrey.  Deputies  residing  in  other  counties:  Charles 
I  Scott,  Peterboro’. 
j  Jailor — Chas.  A.  Chapin.  Keene. 

!  Coroner — C.  F.  Rowell,  Keene.  Sealer — Yirgil  A.  Wright,  Keene. 

!  Notaries — E.  M.  Smith,  Alstead;  G.  W.  Gleason,  Dublin;  Henry  Ab¬ 
bott,  E.  M.  Forbes,  H.  W.  Brigham,  Winchester;  A.  J.  Blake,  0.  B. 
iPerry,  Fitzwilliam  :  Hiram  Blake,  .J.  R.  Beal,  A.  T.  Batchelder,  H.  0. 
iCoolidge,  F.  C.  Faulkner,  D.  H.  Woodward,  H.  S.  Martin,  0.  G.  Nims, 
R.  H.  Porter,  J.  E.  Wright,  J.  B.  Abbott,  Silas  Hardy,  W.  L.  Mason, 
J.  B.  Abbott,  Hosea  Foster.  H.  B.  Viall,  Keene;  L.  B.  Lamson, 
'A.  H.  Latham,  G.  S.  Wilder  Hinsdale,  J.  G.  Bellows,  Bolivar  Lovell, 
jC.  K,  Seaburj^  Walpole;  E.  S.  Stearns,  Rindge;  F.  S.  Pierce,  C.  L. 
Rich,  .1.  H.  Poole,  Jaffrey;  L.  E.  Tilden,  Marlboro;  Obediah  Sprague, 
iSwanzey  ;  W.  J.  Bill,  Westmoreland;  Luther  A.  F.  Mark,  Gilsum. 


I 


SULLIVAN  COUNTY. 

Register  of  Deeds — Albert  L.  Hall,  Newport. 

Treasurer — Geo.  H.  Bartlett,  Sunapee. 

Commissioners — Hiram  N.  Hayward,  Acworth  ;  George  Neal,  Unity  ; 
Isaac  H.  Long,  Claremont. 

Sheriff—  Edwin  W.  Tolies,  Claremont.  Deputy  Sheriffs  — George  W. 
Stockwell,  Croydon:  James  Holt,  Claremont;  Rufus  P.  Claggett,  New¬ 
port.  Deputy  living  in  another  county:  F.  W.  Gould,  Hillsboro. 
Cironer — E.  M.  Kempton,  Newport. 

Sealer — George  W.  Fitch,  Claremont. 

Notaries — E.  L.  Sarsons,  Acworth ;  H.  W.  Bond,  George  Olcott, 
Chat  lestown  ;  E.  D.  Baker,  J.  L.  Farwell.  John  M.  Whipple,  jr.,  E. 
J.  Tenney,  Hermon  Holt,  Ira  Colby,  H,  W.  Parker,  Burt  Chellis,  John 
L.  Farwell.jr..Geo.N,  Farwell,  0.  F.  R.  Waite,  Claremont;  Geo.  Dodge, 
A.  S.  Wait,  Perley  A.  Johnson,  S.  L.  Bowers,  K.  M.  Kempton,  S.  D. 
Lewis,  Geo.  E.  Lewis,  E.  N.  Johnson,  Newport;  A.  S.  Bartholo- 
■mew,  J,  T.  Duncan,  Plainfield;  Geo.  E.  Hilliard,  W.  H.  Sisson,  Cornish; 
Wm.C.  Sturoc,  Sunapee;  A.  J.  Cutting,  Washington. 


GRAFTON  COUNTY. 


Register  of  Deeds — Myron  H.  Richardson,  Woodsville. 

I  Treasurer — Robert  A.  Horner,  Woodsville. 

j  Commissioners — Chas.  W.  Herbert,  Rumney ;  Wilbur  F.  Smith, 

; Lebanon  ;  W.  F.  Parker,  Franconia. 

j  Sheriff — Silas  H.  Brigham,  Lisbon.  Deputy  Sheriffs — C.  H.  Daniels, 
’Ashland;  L.  S.  Ballou,  Bristol;  0.  S.  Rand,  Canaan;  J.  H.  Foster, 
Hanover;  E.  B.  Morse,  Haverhill;  A.  T.  Clark,  Lebanon  ;  B.  H.  Corn¬ 
ing,  Littleton ;  C.  H  Riley,  Orford;  J.  N.  McCoy,  Plymouth;  H.  W. 
Herbert,  Rumney  ;  A.  F.  Bartlett,  Warren  ;  D.S.  Hawkins,  Woods- 
iville.  Deputies  in  other  counties:  J.  I.  Prescott,  Meredith,  J.  C.  Web- 
jster,  Danbury. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS — COEVnSSIONERS.  207 


Janlor — E.  B.  Morse,  Hayeiliill. 

Cmoners — E.B.  Huse,  Enfield;  Isaac  Willard,  Orford ;  D.  D. 
Littleton. 

Sealer — H.  P.  Goodrich,  Lebanon. 

Notaries — F.  M.  Hughes,  T.  P;,  Chei^ev,  Ashland  :  J.  F.  Morse,  Chare. 
Child,  Bath;  G.  T.  Cruft,  C.  E.  Parker,  Benjamin  Tucker,  Bethle¬ 
hem;  D.  F.  Richardson,  Benton;  K.  E.  Dearborn.  L.  W.  Fling,  I.  A. 
Chase,  C.  W.  Fling, G.  A.  Enierson.  Bristol :  G.  W.  Murray, S.  R  .  Swett, 
Canaan;  E.  B.  Huse,  Enfield ;  C.  H.  Greenleaf,  W.  F.  Parker,  Franco¬ 
nia;  N.  S.  Huntington,  Frederick  Chase,  C.  P.  Chase,  N.  A.  Frc  st, Han¬ 
over;  G.  W.  Chapman,  E.  B.  Mann,  S.  B.  Page,  W.  F.  Westgate,  F.  M. 
Tucker,  Haverhill:  J.  E.  Dewey,  d.  L.  Spring,  W.  H.  Welch,  C.  E. 
Cooper,  F.  H.  Foster,  \\  m.  S.  Carter,  Lelianon  :  A.  A.  Woolson,  E.  L. 
JohnS'  ii,  Lisbon;  Oscar  C.  Hatch,  W.  H.  Mitchell,  W,  P.  Buckley. 
A.  J.  Barrett.  B.  II.  Coining,  D.  C.  Reniich,  C.  H.  Green,  H.  K. 
Hallett,  D.  D.  Dow,  Littleton  ;  H.H.  Holt,  P,  E.  Fairfield,  Lyme;  C.  H. 
Hoslord  J.  G.  Peabody,  Monroe;  Paul  Lang,  H.  H.  Conant,  Isaac  Wil¬ 
lard,  Orford;  G.  H.  Adams,  0.  B  Copeland,  Alvin  Burleigh,  R.  E. 
Snjythe,  J.  C.  Story,  Plymouth;  Sain’l  Herbert,  C.  B.  Simpson,  Rum- 
ney  ;  J.  F.  Willey,  J.  11.  Williams  Warren  ;  W.  A.  Flanders,  Went¬ 
worth;  M.  J.  Hazeltine,  Thornton  ;  R.  F.  Parker,  Woodsville. 

COOS  COUNTY. 

Register  of  Deeds — James  M.  Rowell,  Lancaster. 

Treasurer — Lyman  0.  Shurtlefif,  West  Stewartstown. 

Commissicmers — Wm.  T.  Pike,  Stark;  J.  W.  Baldwin,  Pittsburg; 
Benj.  C.  Garland,  Whitefield. 

SV/errjf— Levi  Shedd,  Gf.uham.  Deputy  Sheriffs —  John  B.  Noyes, 
Berlin;  Edwin  Small,  Colebrook ;  W.  B.  Gates,  Gorham  ;H.  B.  Ilin- 
man,  North  Stratford. 

Jailor — John  H.  Ingerson,  Lancaster. 

Coroners — H.  M.  Leavitt,  Colebrook  ;  C.  E.  Allen,  Lancaster. 

Sealer — E.  V.  Cobleigh,  Lancaster. 

Notaries — Albert  Baker,  J.  H.  Dudley.  J.  I.  Parsons,  E.  F.  Bailey, 
H  F  Bailey.  Walter  Drew  Colebrook;  H.  D.  F.  Young,  F.  D.  Hutch¬ 
ins,  M.  A.  Hastings,  T.  F.  Johnson.  W,  H.  McCarten,  Ossian  Ray,  H. 
P.  Kent,  .P. Buckley,  C.  E.  Mclntire,  Lancaster;  Frank  A.  Cofran, 
Carroll;  A.  H.  Eastman,  R.  N.  Chambelin,  1).  J.  Daley.  E.  W.  Scribner. 
Herbeit  I,  Goss,  Berlin;  J.  F.  Libbey,  A.  R,  Evans,  Gorham  :  F.  N. 
Piper,  Stratford;  James  Phipps.  Milan:  J.  G.  Trulan,  W.  N.  Arming- 
ton,  F.  FL  Dodge,  C.  E.  Wright,  Whitefield. 


Coiiimifitsioiicrs  in  oilier  Stales  to  solemnize 
niarriagfe  in  ]\e\v  Hampshire. 

Robert  L.  Dustin.  Lebanon,  Me.;  A.  L.  Gerrish,  Whitman,  Mass.’ 
l.evi  C,  McKinstry.  Haverhill.  Ma.^^s.;  Wm.  0.  White.  Brookline.  Mass. 5 
Sullivan  Holman,  Lowell,  Mas.s.;  John  W.  Adams,  Chelsea,  Mass.;  S- 
F.  Longee.  Westfield,  Mas.*^.;  H.  H.  Hayden.  South  Ilei  wick.  Me.;  G.  S. 
Butler,  Ballardvale,  Mags.;  Geo.  S.  Shaw.  Ashby,  3Ia8S. 

IJ.  8.  Commissioners. 

Fremont  E,  Shurtleff,  Wm.  L.  Fo^ter,  Henry  P.  Rolfe,  Concord  ; 
Henry  Heywood.  Lancaster ;  Charles  H.  Bartlett,  Wm.  H.  Shurtlefif, 
Manchester;  C.  E.  Batchelder,  Portsmouth. 

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COMMISSIONERS. 


208 


Railroad.  Commissioners* 

Henry  M.  Putney,  Manchester;  Benjamin  F.  Prescott,  Epping. 

Special  Railroad  Commissioners. 

For  Boston  and  Maine  R.  R — Winthrop  N.  Dow,  Exeter, 

For  Peterboro  and  Shirley  R.  R _ M.  L.  Morrison,  Peterborough. 

Commissioners  of  Pilotag-e^  Port  of  Portsmoutli* 

Wm.  H.  Sise,  Thomas  H.  Rider,  Albert  Rand,  Portsmouth. 

State  Hoard  of  Equalization* 

John  M.  Hill,  Concord;  C.  A.  Dole,  Lebanon;  Jewett  Conner,  Exe¬ 
ter;  John  M,  Parker,  Goffstown  ;  Edwin  W.  Drew,  Stewartstown, 

State  Board  of  Health* 

Hiram  A.  Tuttle,  Pittsfield;  Daniel  Barnard,  Franklin,  ex-officio;  I- 
A.  Watson,  M.  D.,  G,  P.  Conn,  M.  D.,  Concord;  John  J.  Berry,  M.  D., 
Portsmouth;  J.  A.  Weston,  Manchester.  Dr.  Watson  is  Secretary. 
Office  in  the  State-house.  The  State  Board  of  Health  also  constitute  a 
Board  of  Commissioners  of  Lunacy,  to  examine  into  the  care  and  treat¬ 
ment  of  the  insane  in  all  asylums  in  the  State,  with  power  of  action  in 
certain  cases. 

Reg-isitrar  of  Tital  Statiiitics. 

Irving  A.  Watson,  M.  D.,  Concord. 

State  Board  of  .4.g'riculture. 

Rooms  at  the  State  House. 

Moses  Humphrey,  Concord,  Chairman  ;  Hiram  A.  Tuttle,  Pittsfield 
ex-officio;  Alonzo  Towle,  Freedom  ;  Lucien  Thompson,  Durham;  Chas, 
McDaniel,  Springfield;  Freeman  P,  Coveil,  Colebrook  ;  John  D,  Lyman, 
Exeter;  George  S.  Philbrick,  Tilton  ;  J.  S.  Perry,  Rindge  ;  Charles  E. 
Swazey,  Bethlehem  ;  Geo.  A.  W'ason,  New  Boston ;  George  W.  Mann, 
Benton  ;  Nahum  J.  Bachelder,  Andover,  Secretary.  Address,  Con 
cord. 

Commission 

To  promote  the  Agricultural  rescources  of  the  State,  through  Im¬ 
migration  and  other  means  : — Nahum  J.  Bachelder,  Andover. 

State  Board  of  Cattle  Commissioners. 

Nahum  J.  Bachelder,  Andover;  Charles  McDaniels,  Springfield: 
Irving  A.  Watson,  Concord. 

Bank  Commissioners* 

James  0.  Lyford,  Concord;  Wm.  A.  Heard,  Sandwich;  Alpheus  W. 
Baker,  Lebanon. 

Inspectors  of  Steamboats. 

Chas.  H.  Hutchinson,  Manchester  ;  B.  F.  Drake,  Lake  Village. 


COMMISSIONERS 


209 


\ 


Fisli  Commissioners. 


Geokge  W.  Riddle,  Manchester;  E.  B.  Hodge,  Plymouth;  W.  H* 
Griflan,  Heuniker.  Inspector  of  Fish,  E.  J.  Connor,  Portsmouth. 

Forestry  Commissioners. 

Joseph  B.  Walker,  Concord;  Jonathan  B. Harrison,  Franklin;  Geo. 
B.  Chandler,  Manchester. 

Board  of  BLanag-ers  of  tlie  N.  IF.  Soldiers’  Home* 

Hiram  A.  Tuttle,  Pittsfield;  Everett  B.  Huse,  Enfield,  ex-officio" 
Charles  E.  Tilton,  Tilton  ;  James  K.  Ewer,  Concord;  Charles  W.  Ste¬ 
vens,  Nashua;  Daniel  Hall,  Dover;  Thomas  P.  Cheney,  Ashland. 

mtate  Historian. 

Albert  S.  Bachellor,  Littleton. 


Commissioners  of  Pliarmacy  and  Practical 

Cliemistry^. 

C.  A.  Tufts,  Dover;  Geo.  F.  Underhill,  Concord,  sec.;  Edward  H.  Cur¬ 
rier,  Manchester. 

Commissioners  in  Bentistrj. 

Leonard  Jarvis,  Claremont;  F.  H.  Lunt,  Rochester;  Edward  B.  Da¬ 
vis,  Concord. 

liibrarj  Commissioners. 

Charles  E.  Pulsifer,  Lakeport  :  J.  H.  Whittier, Rochester  ;  Nathan 
P;  Hunt,  Manchester;  Hosea  W.  Parker,  Claremont;  Arthur  R. 
jEimball,  Concord. 

I  Tl'orld’s  Fair  IVIanag-ers 

For  New  Hampshire — to  provide  for  the  representation  of  the  State  at 
the  Columbian  Exposition,  at  Chicago,  1893.  Geo.  F.  Page,  Concord; 
iCharles  H.  Amsden,  Penacook ;  Frank  M.  Rollins,  Manchester ;  Thos. 
J.  Walker,  Plymouth. 

State  Indexer. 

Daniel  K.  Foster,  Pittsfield. 

State  liiquor  Ag^ent. 

Mauson  S.  Brown,  Plymouth. 

Commissioners  for  otlier  States,  residing  in 

New  Hampshire. 

Arkansas — Sylvester  Dana,  Concord. 

Georgia — Ira  A.  Chase,  Bristol. 

Maine — Albert  S.  Twitchell,  Gorham. 

Massachusetts — Charles  F.  Davis,  Bradford;  Chas.  A.  Carpenter, 
Manchester;  James  F.  Brennan,  Peterborough;  H.  A.  Cutter,  Nashua. 

Michigan — Lyman  D.  Stevens,  Concord, 
i  New  York — Lucien  B.  Clough,  Arthur  P. Dodge,  Manchester;  Chas. 
lG.  Conner.  Exeter. 


210  COMMISSIONERS.  •  » 

Commissioners  for  New  Hampsliire^ 

Residing  in  other  States. 

California  —  Sacramento,  James  E.  Mills ;  San  Francisco^  Lee  D 
Craig,  James  L.  King,  Erastus  V.  Joice. 

Colorado — Denver,  Charles  H.  L.  Pillsbury. 

Connecticut — Few  Haven,  Livingston  W.  Cleveland,  W,  A.  Wright; 
Hartford,  Henry  E.  Tam  tor. 

England — London,  Alfred  Heales. 

Illinois — Chicago,  Silas  S.  Willard.  Philip  A.  Hoyne,  Simeon  W. 
King. 

Kentucky — Louisville,  Newton  G.  Rogers. 

Louisiana — Few  Orleans,  Melony  C.  Smart. 

Maine — Fryehurg,  Seth  W.  Fife;  York.  Samuel  W.  Jnnkins. 
Maryland — Baltimore,  V]i\\\g  lA.  Hoffman,  iMuriay  Hanson,  Evett 

G.  Reardon,  Walter  D.  Griscom. 

Massachusetts — A  mesbury,  Geo /Vi ,  Cdite-,  Boston,  Chas.  H  Adams. 
Wnu  P.  Fowler,  Augustine  H.  Read,  Geo.  R.  Fowler,  B.  Marvin  Fernald, 
Sherman  L.  Mhipple,  Geo.  R.  Swasey,  Frank  H.  Hills,  Edward  J.  Jones, 
Benj.  H.  Currier,  Samuel  Jennison,  Daniel  B.  Whittier.  Chas.  Wheel¬ 
er,  Thomas  J.  Morrison;  Merrimack,  M.  Perrj^  Sargent;  Townsend, 
Ithamer  B.  Sawtell;  Salem,  Henrj’^  M.  Meek;  Wcn'cester,  Chas.  I. 
Rawson;  Fitchburg,  Chas.  H.  Blood. 

Michigan — Owasso,  George  M.  Dewey. 

.  Missouri — St.  Louis,  Charles  D.  Greene,  jr. 

Minnesota  —  Minneapolis,  Robert  K.  Odell;  St.  Paul,  Oliver  M. 
Knight. 

New  Brunswick — St.  Johns,  John  Kerr;  Fredericton.  Wm.  A.  Quinn. 
New  York — Few  York  City,  Armand  C.  Anderson,  Ella  F.  Biaman, 
Charles  Taylor,  Edwin  F.  Corey,  Chas.  C.  Lunt,  M.  Calhoun  Kelly, 
Alexander  H.  Nones,  Ihomas  B.  Clifford,  Chas.  H.  Hooper,  Louis  Beck- 
hardt,  Geo.  H.  Corey,  Solomon  A.  Emanuel,  Frederick  A.  Burnham, 
William  H.  Clarkson,  SpencerC.  Doty,  Eleazer  Jackson,  Thos.  Kilvert, 
Emil  Frenkel,  Walter  L,  S.  Longerman,  Geo.  H.  Taylor,  Charles  E. 
Mills,  Jacob  E.  Bloom,  Leo  Schwab  Simon  Steinheimer,  Y'incent  Rose- 
man,  Joseph  B.  Braman,  Thomas  W.  Folsom,  John  A.  Hiller'y,  Alfred 
MacKay,  John  H.  Spring,  Wm.  F.  Lett,  Rufus  K.  McHarg,  Charles 
Nettleton,  Samuel  S.  Perry  ;  Brooklyn,  Albert  H.  Osbern,  Benjamin  E. 
Andrews. 

New'  Jersey — Jersey  City,  .John  N.  Bruns;  Lakeland,  Albert  M. 
Bradshaw'. 

Ohio — Cincinnati,  Joseph  T.  Harrison,  Lipn)aj3  Levy,  Gabriel  Netter. 
Pennsylvania — Philadelphia,  Edward  H.  Cloud,  Theodore  D.  Band, 
John  H.  Wheeler,  Wm.  J.  Fell,  Thomas  J.  Hunt,  Samuel  L.  Taylor, 
Geo.  W.  Hunt. 

Province  of  Quebec — Montreal,  John  M.  M.  Duff. 

Rhode  Island — IVovidence,  Gilman  E.  Jopp. 

Vermont — Braitleboro,  Wm.  S.  Newton;  Fewbury,  Edgar  W.  Smith, 
Scott  Sloane. 

Washington.  D.  C. — Anson  S.  Taylor,  Frank  W.  Hackett,  Terrence 
Duffy,  John  E.  Beall,  Samuel  C.  Mills,  Charles  S.  Bundy. 

Committee 

For  the  examination  of  candidates  for  the  Bar.  [Appointed  by  the 
Court.]  E.  G.  Eastman,  Exeter;  J.  S.  H.  Frink,  Portsmouth;  Ellery 
A.  Hibbard.  Laconia.  n 


STATE  INSTITUTIONS.  211 


Jussticcsof  Police  Courts. 

Concord,  B.  E.  Badger;  special,  A  J.  Shurtleff.  Manchester,  Na' 
than  P.  Hunt;  special,  Isaac  L.  Heath.  Portsmouth,  C.  E.  Batchelder- 
Nashua,  C.  W.  Hoitt ;  special,  Win.  0.  Clough.  Hover,  Geo.  S.  Frost- 
special,  A.  A.  Tufts.  Keene,  L.  W.  Holmes;  special,  J.  B.  Abbott- 
8om«*r.-<\vorth,  Wm.  D.  Knapp;  special,  G.  E.  Beacham.  Farmington, 
John  Tuttle.  Gilford,  J.  C.  Young;  special,  E.  H.  Blaisdell.  Wolfe 
borough,  S.  D.  Fox  :  Pembroke,  J.  B.  Haselton  :  Rochester.  S.  D.  Went 
worth;  special.  J.  L.  Copp.  Littleton,  Geo.  Farr;  special,  Albert  S. 
Batchellor.  Hanover,  SamT  W.  Cobb.  Laconia,  John  G.  Jewett,  spec¬ 
ial,  F.  M.  Beckford,  Lebanon,  C.  A.  Downs;  special,  E.  J.  Durant.  Ex- 
eter,’H.  A.  Shute;  special,  A.  C.  Buzzell.  Plainfield,  John  T.  Duncan. 
Bath,  George  Morrison ;  special,  Frank  P.  Moulton.  Berlin,  R.  N. 
Chamberlin;  special,  J.  B.  Noyes.  Alton,  Wm.  Emerson;  special, 
Nathaniel  Dorman  ;  Haverhill,  Tyler  Westgate  ;  special,  C.  B.  Gris¬ 
wold. 

Infernal  ReTeiiue.  | 

Collector,  James  E.  French.  Portsmouth.  I 

I 

Deputies. 

C.  0.  Hurlbutt,  Lebanon  ;  L.  H.  Lamprey,  Manchester;  II.  H.  Dow, 
North  Conway;  H.  W.  Putney,  Portsmouth.  Stoi'elceeper — 0.  B. 
Wan*en,  Rochester;  Gauger — Wm.  R.  Martin,  Portsmouth. 

Fensious. 

Agent  to  pay  pensions  in  yew  Hampshire  and  Vermont — Thomas  P 
Cheney,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Surgeons  to  examine  pensioners  in  New  Hampshire. 

Colebrook,  Freeman  C.  Harris  ;  Concord  C.  P.  Gage.  F.  A.  Stillings, 
Ceorge  Cook ;  Epping,  Hosea  B.  Burnham;  Exeter,  Wm.  G.  Perry: 
Keene,  J.  B.  Hyland,  S.  M.  Dinsmore,  George  I.  Cutler;  Laconia,  H. 
E.  Mace,  David  B.  Nelson,  G.  H.  Saltmarks;  Lancaster,  Ezra  Mitchell. j 
E.  F.  Stockwell  ;  Manchester,  W.  W.  Wilkins,  G.  D.  Towne,  J.  M. 
Collity  ;  Moultonborough,  Wm.  H.  H.  3Iason  ;  Nashua,  J.  C.  Garland, 
Geo.  W.  Currier,  Chas.  B.  Hammond  ;  Newport,  David  M.  Currier, 
Thomas  P.  Sanborn,  D.  P.  Goodhue;  Peterborough,  W.  D.  Chase: 
Portsmouth,  S.C.  Whittier,  U.  L.  Folsom,  Jas.  R,  May;  PlymothJ 
Hadley  B.  Fowler,  C.  K.  Kelley,  J.  M.  Cheney  ;  Wolfe 
borough,  R.  H.  King  ,C.  F.  Roberts,  J.  M.  Leavitt;  Rochester,  W.  P. 
Blake,  Stephen  E.  Root,  J.  R.  Ham. 

STATE  Ii\STITVTIOAS. 

Punitive  uiid  Reformatory. 

NEW  HAxMPSHIRE  STATE  PRISON. 

Geo.  W.Colbath,  Warden  ;  S.  D.  Robinson,  Deputy  Warden  ;  Physi¬ 
cian,  E.  A.  Clark;  Cliaplain,  E.  R.  Wilkins.  Pris¬ 
oners  employed  in  making  bedsteads — price  received  for  each  man’.-- 
labor,  per  day,  39  cent.'*.  Earnings,  $26.2.01.  Expenses,  $37,310. 
Whole  number  of  convicts  in  prison  May  1,  1889,  110;  Commitments 
during  the  year,  68;  whole  number,  178.  Discharged  5G;  pardoned,  11; 
died,  0  ;  executed,!.  Number  in  prison  Feb.  1,  1891,  107.  Whole  num- 
number  committed  to  prison  since  its  establishment,  2,478.  Whole 
number  escajted  during  same  time,  20.  Whole  number  who  have  died  in 
prison,  197.  Whole  number  pardoned,  695. 


212  wSTATE  INSTITUTIONS. 


INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL. 

Trustees. — Pres.,  J.  W.  Peppard,  Rimmey  ;  Sec.,  Chas.  H.  Bartlett 
Manchester;  D.  W.  Johnson,  Claremont ;  D.  W.  Bill,  Gilsuni  ;  Mrs. 
Olive  R.  Clarke, Manchester ;  John  C.  Linehan,Penacook  ;  0.  S.  Brown, 
Salmon  Falls  ;  Treas.  and  Supt.,  John  C.  Ray;  Matron,  Mrs.  .John  C. 
Ray;  Teachers,  Miss  B.  F.  Scoville,  Miss  Josephine  Mitchell. 
Whole  No.  in  school  during  year,  152.  Whole  No.  admitted  to  the 
Institution  since  its  organization,  1,390.  Number  in  school  Apr.  1. 
1890,105.  Expenses  for  j-ear  ending  Apr.  1,1890,  $19,595.90.  Re¬ 
ceipts  23,036.12. 

The  Trustees  report  the  school  as  prosperous  and  doing  a  most  ex 
cel  lent  work. 

The  parentage  is  state  as  French,  37,  American  46,  Irish  55,  of  other 
nationalities,  14. 

Benevolent* 

ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE. 

Patients  in  the  hospital  April,  1889,  337;  adtnitted  during  the  18 
months  endtug  Oct.  1,  1890,  276;  discharged  during  the  18  months, 
251;  escaped,  3;  died,  53;  patients  remaining  Oct.l,  ]890,.364; — of  whom 
174  were  men,  and  190  were  women.  Whole  number  of  different  pa¬ 
tients  within  the  last  18  months,  602.  Nnmber  of  different  patients 
admitted,  265;  number  of  patients  recovered,  70.  Daily  average  num¬ 
ber  of  patients  for  the  last  18  months  351,09;  all  but  101  of  these  ad¬ 
mitted  during  the  18  mouths  were  born  in  the  state.  Of  the  men 
admitted  36  were  farmers.  Seventy-seven  were  supported  by  the 
state,  11  by  counties,  and  26  by  towns.  Deaths  during  the  year,  36. 
Superintendent,  C.  P  Bancroft.  Trustees,  George  B:  Twitchell,  Keene, 
President;  J.  B.  Walker,  Concord,  Sec.;  Dexter  Richards,  Newport; 
Edward  Spalding,  Nashua;  E.  A.  Hibbard,  Laconia  ;  W.  G.  Perry,  Exe¬ 
ter  ;  Waterman  Smith,  Manchester  ;  Carlton  P.  Frost,  Hanover  ;  W.  H. 
H.  Mason,  Moultonborough  ;  J.  E.  Barry,  F.  D.  Ayer,  Concord;  Mor¬ 
ris  Cristie,  Antrim. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  ORPHANS’  HOME. 

Webster  Farm,  Franklin. 

Inaugurated  Oct.  19,  1871.  This  institution  is  for  the  destitute  and 
homeless  orphans  of  the  State,  without  regard  to  sect,  and  is  support¬ 
ed  entirely  by  voluntary  contributions. 

Pres.,  Hon.  Frederick  Smyth,  Manchester;  Yice-Pres.,  Dexter 
Richards,  Newport; Treas.,  Hon.  John  Kimball,  Concord; Sec.,  Isaac  K. 
Gage,  Penacook;  Supt.,  Rev.  J.  Noyes;  Matron,  Mrs.  J.  Noyes. 

Edlucationa.1. 

NEW  HAxMPSHIRE 

COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE  A±D  IMECHANIC  ARTS. 

Trustees. 

Lyman  D.  Stevens,  Concord,  Pres. ;  Frederick  Smyth,  Manchester. 
Treas.;  Hiram  A.  Tuttle,  Pittsfield,  ex  officio.;  Samuel  C.  Bartlett, 
Hanover  ;  G.  A.  Wason,  Nashua;  Benj.  F.  Prescott,  Epping;  Charles 
McDaniel,  Springfield;  J.  G.  Davis,  Amherst.;  S.  B.  Whittemore^ 


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STATE  INSTITUTIONS. 

213 

Colebrook ;  Isaac  W.  Smith,  Manchester ;  Charles  W.  Stone,  Andoverj 
Lucien  Thompson,  Albert  Demeritt,  Durham  ;  Warren  Brown,  Hamp¬ 
ton  Falls.  Joseph  Kidder,  Manchester,  Secretary. 

Receipts  and  expenditure  about  ten  thousand  dollars  a  year. 
TIi£  income  is  derived  from  interest  accruing  from  sale  of  lands, 
furnished  by  the  general  government,  from  interest  on  Mr.  Conant’s 
donation,  from  rents  of  building.s  and  from  the  State.  The  course  was 
lengthened  in  1883  and  now  consists  of  a  first  year  of  twenty-seven 
weeks,  followed  by  three  full  college  years.  Tuition  is  practically  free  to 
all  students  needing  aid,  and  additional  assistance  is  given  in  vaiions 
forms.  The  farm  contains  three  hundred  and  sixty  acres  in  the  immedi¬ 
ate  vicinity  of  the  college,  which  is  located  at  Hanover. 

STATE  LIBRARY. 

Librarian, Arthur  R.  Kimball  ;  Trustees, Charles  R.  Corning, Concord; 
George  C.  Gilmore,  Manchester;  A.  S.  Batchellor,  Littleton.  Tol- 
umes  added, — by  purchase,  1,328  ;  by  regular  receipts,  1,143;  special  re¬ 
ceipts,  243 — total,  2,714. 

NORMAL  SCHOOL. — Plymouth. 

The  State  Normal  School  was  authorized  by  act  of  the  Legislature 
in  1870.  It  wes  located  at  Plymouth,  and  began  its  first  term  in 
March,  1871.  During  its  existence  up  to  May  1,  1889,  the  total  num¬ 
ber  of  different  pupils  has  been  1,594,  and  3G4  have  graduated  from 
its  courses  of  study.  Number  of  different  pupils  during  the  last 
year,  213. 

Trustees,  David  H.  Goodell,  Antrim,  pres. ;  Alvin  Burleigh,  Plym¬ 
outh,  sec’y;  Geo.  H.  Adams,  Plymouth,  treas.;  James  W.  Patterson. 
Hanover;  Wm.  H.  Mitchell,  Littleton;  Geo.  H.  Stearns,  Manchester; 
Channing  Folsom  Dover;  Cyrus  Sargent,  Plymouth. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  CONFERENCE  SEMINARY  AND  FEMALE 

COLLEGE,  Tilton,  N.  H 
D.  C.  Knowles,  D.  D.,  Principal. 

A  chartered  college  for  ladies.  A  preparatory  school  for  gentlemen, 
with  several  special  courses  in  Science,  Business.  Art,  Music,  and  Lan 
guages.  Large  faculty,  excellent  moral  influences,  thorough  instruc¬ 
tion,  with  moderate  expenses. 

IIOLDERNESS  SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS,  Plymouth,  N.  H. 

The  Rev.  F.  C.  Coolbaugh,  Principal, 

The  Rt.  Rev.  W.  W.  Niles,  D.  D.,  Pres. 

The  Holderness  School  for  Boys  was  established  in  1877. 

Boys  are  received  at  any  age  over  10  years,  and  are  fitted  for 
college. 

The  terms  are  $  250  per  annum  for  residents  of  New  Hampshire,  and 
$  300  for  others 

THE  NEW  HAMPSHIRE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY, 

organized  in  1823,  has  for  it.s  object  the  preservation  of  the  history  of 
the  State,  by  addresses,  essays  and  papers  read  at  the  meetings  ot  the 
Society,  by  publication  of  important  documents  which  might  other 
wise  be  lost,  and  by  bringing  together  in  a  library,  both  priutcid  books 
and  manuscripts  relating  to  the  towms,  counties  and  state,  and  also  to 


214  STATE  SOCIETIES.  | 

'individuals  and  charitable  and  religious  organizations.  Its  library, 
Jconsists  of  over  10^000  volumes  and  a  great  number  of  pamphlets.  An-j 
nual  reports  of  towns  and  all  printed  pamphlets  relating  to  the  state; 
are  earnestly  desired.  They  may  be  sent  by  mail  to  the  librarian  atj 
Concord.  All  persons,  w  hether  members  or  not,  are  invited  to  use  the; 
library.  Open  daily,  forenoon  and  afternoon,  except  Saturday  after-i 
noon  and  Sunday.  ) 

Officers — President,  John  J.  Bell,  Exeter;  Vice-Presidents,  B.  A.I 
Kimball,  Amos  Hadley,  Concord  ;  Librarian,  Charles  L.  Tappan,  Con-j 
cord;  Rec.  Sec.,  Charle.s  R.  Corning,  Concord;  Cor.  Sec.,  Sylvester| 
Dana,  Concord;  Treas.,  Wm.  P.  Fiske,  Concord  ;  Necrologist,  Joseph  B.j 
^Valker,  Concord.  ! 

THE  N.  H.  MEDICAL  SOCIETY 

was  incorporated  and  organized  in  1791,  with  the  Hon.  Josiah  Bart¬ 
lett,  then  President  of  the  State,  as  its  President. 

Annual  meetings  are  held  in  Concord  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  June. 
The  officers  for  1891  and  1892  are:  president,  Moses  W.  Russell,  Con¬ 
cord  ;  vice-pres.,  James  H.  Wheeler,  Dover;  treasurer,  D.  S.  Adams. 
Manchester ;  sec.,  G.  P.  Conn,  Concord ;  executive  committee,  C.  R. 
iWalker,  Concord,  Geo.  D.  Towne,  Manchester,  John  R.  Kimball,  Sun- 
cook. 

Its  annual  meeting  and  100th  anniversary  occurred  June  16th  and 
17th,  1891.  Anniversary  chairman.  Geo.  D.  Towme.  Manchester.  | 

NEW  HAEPSHIRE  HOMEOPATHIC  MEDICAL  SOCIETY,  I 

was  incorporated  in  1852.  Annual  meetings  on  the  third  Wednesdays; 
in  June,  Officers  for  1891  are:  President,  C.  S.  Rounsevel,  Nashua;! 
vice-pres.,  G.  F.  Roby,  Lake  Village;  sec.,  J.  H.  Bothfeld;  Concord; 
treas.,  C.  W.  Adams,  Franklin  Falls. 

I  N.  H.  DENTAL  SOCIETY. 

The  fourteenth  annual  meeting  w’as  held  in  Concord,  June  16,  1891, 
Officers  for  1890-1 :  Pres.,  W.  R.  Blackstone,  Manchester;  Vice-pres., 
C.  P. Webster,  Franklin  Falls;  Sec.,  B.  C.  Russell,  Keene;  Treas.,  Geo.J 
A.  Young,  Concord;  Librarian,  Geo.  A.  Bowers,  Nashua;  Executive, 
^Committee,  J.  H.  French,  Penacook:  E.  C.  Blaisdell,  Portsmouth ;  Dan¬ 
iel  Elkins,  Lake  Village ;  Wm.  R,  Blackstone,  Manchester;  E.  B.  Da-i 
vis.  Concord.  j 

SOClllTIES  THE  STATE.  I 

Relig'ioiis.  ! 

BAPTISTS.  I 

N.  H.  Baptist  Convention. — Composed  of  ministers  and  delegatesj 
from  the  churches.  The  last  annual  meeting  w’as  with  the  first  Baptist 
church  in  Concord,  Oct.  21-22,  1891.  The  officers  are:  President,  C.  B.! 
Crane,  D.  D.,  Concord ;  secretary,  Rev.  Wm.  Hurlin,  Antrim;  treas-| 
urer,  G.  Holbrook,  Manchester.  The  board  of  managers  is  composed 
of  tw'enty-four  persons  in  addition  to  the  above.  Associations,  6 ; 
churches,  83;  members,  9206;  a  gain  of  435;  baptized  during  the  year, 
439.  Ordained  ministers,  85  ;  licentiates,  21.  Twenty-six  poor  churches 
w'ere  aided  in  sustaining  pa^^tors  or  stated  supplies,  and  a  grant  was' 
made  to  tho  Swedish  missionary  in  Manchester  and  Nashua.  The; 

amount  thus  expended  w^as  82,517.95.  The  next  annual  meeting  wiU 

be  at  Exeter,  Oct.  19-20, 1892.  j 

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I  STATE  SOCIETIES.  215, 

' - 1 

I  Conference  of  Baptist  Ministers  in  N.  H. — The  last  anonal  meet¬ 
ing  was  at  Concord  Oct.  20,  1891.  OflScers,  Pres.,  Rev.  R.  Rhees,  Ports¬ 
mouth;  Sec.,  Rev.  H.  E.  Thayer,  Hopkinton  ;  Treas.  and  Statistical 
Reporter,  Rev.  Wni.  Ilurlin,  Antrim.  In  addition  to  the  above; 
there  are  six  directors,  one  from  each  Association  in  the  State.  The] 
objects  of  this  organization  are  mutual  improvement,  increased  use¬ 
fulness,  and  the  raising  of  a  fund,  the  interest  of  which,added  to  the, 
contributions  from  the  churches,  is  to  aid  indigent  and  disabled 
ministers.  Five  were  thus  aided  last  year,  all  of  w'hom  are  over  80 
years  of  a-e.  The  next  annual  meeting  will  be  in  Oct.  18,  1892.  i 
N.  H.  Baptist  Sundav  School  Convention. — The  last  annual  meet-J 
1ng  was  at  Concord,  Oct.  20, 1891 .  Officers,  Pres.,  E.  H.  Brown,  Esq., 
Penacook :  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Rev.  W.  F.  Grant,  New'port.  Number  of; 
Sunday  Schools.  77  ;  officers  and  teachers,  1,166;  scholars,  8,430.  The! 
next  annual  meeting  will  be  in  Exeter,  Oct.  18,  1892. 

N.  H.  Baptist  Historical  Society — Object,  To  collect  and  preserve 
printed  and  manuscript  documents  relating  to  the  history  of  the' 
llaptists  in  the  State.  The  last  annual  meeting  was  at  Concord,  Oct.: 
21,  1891.  Officers,  Pres.,  Rev.  IT.  C.  McAllester,  Manchester ;  Sec.,  Rev. 
W.  A.  Farren,  New  London;  Treas.,  E.  H.  Brown,  Esq.,  Penacook ;  Li¬ 
brarian,  W.  H.  Eaton,  D.  D.,  Nashua.  These,  with  six  others,  one 
from  each  Association,  from  the  Board  of  Managers.  The  next  annual 
meeting  will  be  in  Exeter,  Oct.  19,  1892. 

:  COXGREGATIONALISTS. 

The  General  Association  of  N.  H.  is  composed  of  delegates  from  the 
Congregational  and  Presbyterian  churches  of  the  State.  It  meets  an¬ 
nually  in  September. 

The  officers  are.  Secretary,  Rev.  C.  F.  Roper,  West  Concord; 
Statistical  Secretary  and  Treas.,  Rev.  S.  L.  Gerould,  Hollis. 

Number  of  Congregational  churches,  189;  Presbyterian,  8  ;  mem- 
bei-s,  20,686 ;  connected  with  Sabbath  Schools,  22,309 ;  ministers,  Con- 
'gregational.  172;  Presbyterian,  5.  Benevolent  contributions  last 
year,  $57,456.  Special  legacies,  $37,123. 

I  The  next  meeting  of  the  General  Association  will  be  held  at  Man¬ 
chester,  Sept.  13-15,  1892. 

N.  H.  Home  Missionary  Society. — Annual  meeting  in  connection; 
with  the  General  Association.  Rev.  Alfred  T.  Hillman,  Concord,  sec-| 
retary.  Seventy  feeble  churches  aided  in  1890-91,  to  the  amount  of 
$9,850. 

i  Ministers’  and  Widows'  Charitable  Society. — Annual  meeting  in 
connection  with  the  General  Association.  W.  P.  Fiske,  Concord,  sec-j 
retary,  John  C.  Thorn,  treasurer,  both  of  Concord.  Aid  granted,  $l,035.i 

i  FREEWILL  BAPTISTS. 

This  denomination,  had  its  origin  in  New  Hampshire.  The  first, 
church  was  organized  in  New' Durham  in  1780.  The  New  Hampshire! 
yearly  meeting  held  its  last  session  in  June.  1891.  at  Manchester,  andj 
embraces  150  churches,  9S  ministei  s,  and  4,81 1  communicants,  and' 
7,506  Sunday  school  scholars. 

The  Freewill  Baptist  Society  have  a  well-organized  Foreign  3Iission,j 
Home  Mission,  and  educational  societies.  Total  cost  of  Forergn  !Mis- 
sious,  $20,000  annually. 

I  METHODIST  EPISCOPALIANS.  | 

I  The  New'  Hampshire  Annual  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal; 
jChurch  held  its  sixty-second  session  at  Newport,  April  15-20,  1891.j 


21B 

) 

STATE  SOCIETIES. 

This  conference  includes  the  towns  in  Massachusetts  north  of  the  Mer¬ 
rimack  river,  and  does  not  include  that  portion  of  New  Hampshire  east 
of  the  White  Mountains. 

President,  Bishop  R.  S.  Foster;  Secretary,  Rev.  S.  E.  Quimby,  New¬ 
market;  Statistical  Secretar3\  Charles  M.  Howard,  Woodsville;  Pre¬ 
siding  Elders — Concord  district,  Rev.  S.  C.  Keeler,  Concord ;  Manches¬ 
ter  district,  Rev.  0.  S.  Bakatel.  Portsmouth;  Dover  district.  Rev. 
George  W.  Norris,  Concord.  Members  of  Conference,  118  ;  Probation¬ 
ers,  17  ;  Pastors  in  charge  of  churches,  107  ;  Members,  13,403  :  Proba¬ 
tioners,  1,189;  local  preachers,  72;  deaths,  233;  baptisms,  children, 
129  ;  adults,  391;  churches,  127  ;  probable  value,  $726,050;  parsonages, 
83;  probable  value,  $137,800;  Paid  for  buildings,  repairs,  and  debts, 
$38,916;  indebtedness,  $44,311;  Sunday  Schools,  142;  officers  and 
teachers,  1,992;  scholars,  14,389;  aggregate  of  pastors’ salaries,  $84,917. 

The  next  session  will  be  held  at  Haverhill,  Mass.,  April,  1892. 

N.  H.  UNITARIAN  ASSOCIATION. 

Organized  at  Manchester,  Fab. 27, 1863,  and  incorporated  Sept.  11, 
1883.  Meetings  held  semi-annually.  Pres.,  C.  C.  Danforth,  Concord ; 
vice-presidents,  Clarence  E.  Carr,  Andover,  Rev.  J.  B.  Morrison,  Laco¬ 
nia  ;  gen.  sec..  Rev.  J.  P.  Sheafe,  Dover;  rec.  sec..  Rev.  Granville 
Pierce,  Lebanon;  treas.,  J.  C.  A.  Hill,  Concord;  directors.  Rev.  Al¬ 
fred  Gooding,  Portsmouth,  Rev.  C.  B.  Elder,  Keene  ;  Rev.  C.W.  Heizer, 
Manchester;  Mrs.  J.  W.  Fellows,  Manchester,  Miss  Henrintta  Pres¬ 
cott  Nashua;  Rev.  J.  B.  Gilman,  Concord;  Rev.  A.  C.  Nickerson, 
Exeter. 

N.  H.  Unitarian  Educational  Society.— Incorporated  July  19, 
1879  President,  Joseph  C.  A.  Hill,  Concord  ;* treas.,  Solon  A.  Carter, 
Concord;  clerk,  Clarence  E.  Carr,  Andover.  Proctor  Academy  at 
Andover  is  under  the  supervision  of  this  Society. 

PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 

DIOCESE  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Annual  Convention  meets  in  St.  Paul’s  church,  Concord,  second 
Wednesday  of  November.  Rt.  Rev.  William  Woodruff  Niles,  D  D., 
president ;  Hon.  Horace  A.  Brown,  Concerd,  sec. ;  Hoii.  George  Olcott, 
Charlestown,  treas. ;  standing  committee  —  Rev.  Henry  A.  Coit,  D.  D., 
pres. ;  Rev.  Daniel  C.  Roberts,  D.  D. ;  Rev.  Edward  A.  Renouf,  D.  D. ; 
Hon.  Wm.L.  Foster,  Concord,  sec. ;  Hon.  Horace  A.  Brown,  Hon.  John 
Hatch. 

SECOND  ADVENT  CONFERENCE. 

The  last  New  Hampshire  annual  Conference  was  held  at  Dover,  Oct. 
21-25,1891.  Pres.,  Rev.  G.  W. Brown, -South  Elliott,  Me.;  vice-pres., 
Rev.  John  Parsons,  Northwood  Narrows;  sec..  Rev. C.  H.  Fletcher, 
North  Newport;  treas..  Rev.  G.  M.  Little,  Warren  Summit. 

SHAKERS. 

There  are  two  Societies  in  New  Hampshire.  One  is  in  Canterbury. 
Post  office  address  East  Canterbury,  Merrimack  Co.,  N.  H. 

Trustees,  or  business  agents  for  the  Societj”^,  James  S.  Kaime  and 
Benjamin  H.  Smith. 

One  Society  at  Enfield — P.  0.  address,  Enfield,  Grafton  Co.,  N.  H. 
Trustees,  John  Bradford,  John  T.  Cummings. 

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1  THE  N.  H.  UNIVERSALIST  STATE  CONVENTION. 

The  Convention  is  composed  of  the  officers  of  the  Convention,  the 
Universalist  clergyme)>  in  fellowship  with  the  Convention  and  resid¬ 
ing  in  the  State,  and  of  two  lay  delegates  from  each  parish  in  fellow¬ 
ship.  It  meets  annually  on  the  first  Wednesday  of  October.  The 
session  for  1891  was  held  in  Concord.  The  Officei*s  of  the  Convention 
are  :  lion. Joseph  Kidder,  3Iancliester,  pres. ;  Rev.  S.  11.  McCollestar, 
Marlborough,  vice-pres. ;  Rev.  L.  0.  Williams,  Claremont,  sec. ;  Syl¬ 
vester  B.  Putnam  Manchester,  tre;is.  Hon.  Moses  Humphrey,  Concord. 
Rev.  G.  L.  Demarest,  D.D.,  Manchester,  Mrs.  J.  P.  Cummings.  Nashua, 
trustees.  The  above  officers  constitute  the  Executive  Committee. 
There  are  Soparishes  in  fellowship  with  the  Convention,  embracing 
1,837  families,  1,036  church  members,  1,591  Sunday  school  members, 
and  churchproperty  to  the  value  of  $199,200. 

THE  N.  H.  WOMAN’S  CHRISTIAN  TEMPERANCE  UNION. 

This  organization  was  incorporated  in  1885,  and  is  auxiliary  to  the 
Nat.  W.  C.  T.  U.  Last  annual  Convention  held  at  Nashua. 
Oct.  13,  14,  15,  1891.  OflBcers,  Pres.,  Mrs.  N.  H.  Knox^ 

Manchester;  Cor.  Sec.,  Miss  C. R. Wendell,  Dover ;  Rec.  Sec.,  Miss  Clara 
E.  Rowell,  Franklin;  Treas.,  Miss  A.  E.  ;McIutire,  Exeter;  Vice- 
Presidents,  Mrs.  E.  K.  Jewett,  Hollis;  Miss  A.  E.  Me  Intire,  Exeter: 
Mrs.  C.  E.  Albee,  Claremont;  Mrs.  F.  P.  Brown,  Whitefield;Mrs.  C. 
W.  Pratt,  Concord;  Mrs.  Frank  Bean,  East  Rochester;  Miss  0.  M. 
Knowles,  Meredith;  Mrs.  C.  S.  Moore,  Marlborough  ;  Mrs.  Fanny  M. 
Grant,  O.ssipee  Center ;  Mrs.  G.  W.  Richardson,  East  Haverhill.  Ad¬ 
visory  Committee,  Mrs.  A.  S.  White,  Mrs.  A.  P.  Carpenter,  Concord: 
Mrs.  B.  F.  Kinsley,  Manchester  ;  Mrs.  A.  W.  Sawyer,  Nashua;  Mrs.  C. 
W.  Talpey,  Farmington.  Auditor,  Miss  Sarah  C. Clark,  Exeter. 

YOUNG  MEN’S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION. 

State  Organization. — Pres.,  Wm.  P.  Fiske,  Concord;  Sec.,  H.  M. 
Purrington,  Concord;  Treas.,  R.  W.  Matthews,  Nashua;  State  Sec.,  E. 
A.  Lawrence,  East  Somerville,  Mass.  Object  of  the  Association — The 
physical,  social,  intellectual,  and  spiritual  welfare  of  young  men. 
There  are  six  Associations  having  General  Secretaries  (in  men  giving 
their  whole  time  to  the  work).  Concord,  Dover,  Keene,  Laconia, 
Nashua  and  Portsmouth. 

The  State  is  divided  into  three  districts.  First,  Cneshire,  Hills¬ 
borough  and  Sullivan  counties,  F.  H.  Law,  Keene,  Chairman  of  Dist. 
Committee.  Second,  Rockingham,  Strafford  and  Carroll,  A.  T.  Strat¬ 
ton,  Dover,  Chairman  of  Dist.  Com.  Third,  Merrimack,  Belknap, 
Grafton  and  Coos,  H.  M.  Purrington,  Concord,  Chairman  of  Dist.  Com. 
The  State  and  local  work  is  largely  dependent  on  the  benevolence  of 
individuals  for  support. 

^lasonic. 

I 

OFFICERS  OP  THE  GRAND, LODGE  OF  NE^  HAMPSHIRE. 

Graud’jMaster,  Frank  D.  Woodbury,  Concord;  Deputy  Grand  Master, 
John  Pender,  Portsmouth;  Senior  Grand  Warden,  Charles  C.  Hayes, 
.Manchester;  Junior  Grand  Warden,  Henry  A.  Marsh,  Nashua :  Grand 
Treasurer,  Joseph  Kidder,  Manchester;  Grand  Secretary,  George  P, 
[Cleaves,  (joncord. 

i  District  Deputy  Grand  Masters. — District  No.  1,  Wm.  G.  Billitgs. 
iPortsmoiith ;  District  No.  2,  Henry  I.  Haselton,  Manchester ;  District 


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No,  3,  Charles  M.  Cummings,  Keene  ;  District  No.  4,  George  O.Dick- 
erman.  Concord  ;  District  No.  5,  Millard  F.  Young,  Littleton  ;  District 
No.  6,  Lycurgus  Pitman,  North  Conway. 

State  Grand  Lecturer — Charles  H.  Webster,  Nashua. 

Grand  Lecturers.— DiHirict  No.  1,  .TohnT.  Clark,  Kingston  ;  District 
No.  2,  Frank  W.  Richardson,  Milford  ;  District  No.  3,  Wyllys  tA. 
Redfield,  Claremont;  District  No.  4,  Arthur  M.  Dodge,  Tilton  ;  Dis¬ 
trict  No.  5,  Henry  M.  Cheney,  Lebanon  ;  District  No.  6,  Sewall  W. 
Abbott,  Wolfeborough. 

Grand  Chaplains. —  Rev.  D.  C.  Roberts,  Concord ;  Rev.  Henry  B. 
Smith,  Nashua. 

Senior  Grand  Deacon — John  McLane,  Milford. 

Junior  Grand  Deacon — George  I.  McAllister,  Manchester. 

Grand  Stewards — Geo.  C.  Perkins,  Lebanon  ;  John  K.  Wilson,  Man¬ 
chester  ;  Charles  C.  Danforth,  Concord  ;  Alfred  R.  Evans,  Gorham. 
Grand  Marshal — Joseph  W.  Hildreth,  Manchester. 

Graiui  Sword  Bearer — John  P.  Bartlett,  Manchester. 

Grand  Nathaniel  S.  Gale,  Penacook ;  John  C.  Bick¬ 

ford,  Manchester. 

Grand  Tyler — Samuel  W.  Emerson,  Concord. 

The  Annual  communication  of  the  Grand  Lodge  is  held  at  Con¬ 
cord,  on  the  third  Wednesday  in  May  ,  at  11  o’clock  in  the  forenoon. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  GRAND  ROYAL  ARCH  CHAPTER  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Horace  A.  Brown,  Concord,  Grand  High  Priest; William  H.  W.  Hinds 
Milford,  Deputy  Grand  High  Priest;  William  F.  Knight,  Laconia, 
Grand  King;  John  H.  Steele,  Grand  Scribe;  Joseph  W.  Hildreth, 
Manchester,  Grand  Treasurer  ;  Geo.  P.  Cleaves,  Concord,  Grand  Secre¬ 
tary;  Charles  H.  Webster,  Nashua,  Grand  Captain  of  the  Host;  Jo¬ 
seph  Kidder,  Manchester,  Rev.  Henry  E.  Hovey,  Portsmouth,  Grand 
Chaplains;  Frank  A.  Rawson,  Newport,  Grand  Principal  Sojourner; 
John  A.  Lang  Franklin  Falls,  Grand  Royal  Arch  Captain;  George  C. 
Perkins,  Lebanon-  Grand  Master  of  the  Third  Veil ;  Daniel  Mcgre- 
gor,  Keene,  Grand  Master  of  the  Second  Veil ;  Frank  W.  Russell,  Ply¬ 
mouth,  Grand  Master  of  the  First  Veil;  Joshua  W.  Hunt,  Nashua, 
William  G.  Billings,  Portsmouth,  Grand  Stewards;  Sam’l  W.  Emerson, 
Concord,  Grand  Tyler. 

The  annual  convocation  of  the  Grand  Chapter  is  held  at  Concord, 
on  the  Tuesday  preceding  the  third  Weduesday  of  May^,  at  11  o’clock 
in  the  forenoon. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  COUNCIL  OF  HIGH  PRIESTS  OF  NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

John  J.  Bell,'  Exeter,  President ;  .John  F.  Webster,  Concord, 
Vice  President;  Horace  A.  Brown,  Concord,  Chaplain;  Alpheus  W.  Bak¬ 
er,  Lebanon,  Treasurer;  George  P.  Cleaves,  Concord,  Secretary  ;  Frank 
D.  Woodbury,  Concord,  Master  of  Ceremonies  ;  Geo.  E.  Beacham,  Great 
Falls,  Conductor ;  Harlan  P.  Goodrich,  Lebanon,  Herald ;  Frank 
G.  Edgerly,  Concord,  Guard. 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  GRAND  COUNCIL  OF  ROYAL  AND  SELECT  MASTERS  OF 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

George  H.  Everett,  Laconia,  Grand  Master;  James  C.  Badger, 
Concord,  Deputy  Grand  Master;  Nathan  P,  Hunt,  Manchester,  Grand 

Principal  Conductor  of  the  Work  ;  Joseph  W.  Hildreth,  Manchester, 
Grand  Treasurer;  George  P.  Cleaves,  Concord,  Grand  Recorder; 
Stephen  S.  Jewett,  Laconia,  Grand  Captain  of  the  Guard;  Fred  N. 
George,  Plymouth,  Grand  Conductor  of  the  Council;  Rev.  Lewis 


STATE  SOCIETIES.  219 


Malvern,  Laconia,  Grand  Chaplain;  Charles  H.  Webster,  Nashua, 
Grand  Marshal;  Charles  P.  Spofford,  Claremont,  Grand  Steward; 
Samuel  W.  Emerson,  Concord,  Grand  Sentinel.  The  annual  assem¬ 
bly  of  the  Grand  Council  is  held  at  Concord.on  the  Monday  preceding 
the  third  Wednesday  in  May,  at  4  o'clock  in  the  afternoon. 

OFFICERS  OP  THE  GRAND  COMMANDERY  OF  KNIGHTS  TEMPLAR  OF  ' 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE.  j 

Grand  Commander,  Geo.  W.  Curriers,  Nashua;  Deputy  Grand  Com-j 
mander,  Thaddeus  E.  Sanger,  Littleton  ;  Grand  Generalissimo,  Charles 
C.  Hayes,  Manchester;  Grand  Captain  General,  Daniel  C.  Roberts,  Con-j 
cord;  Grand  Prelate,  Rev.  Henry  E.  Hovey,  Portsmouth;  Grand  Se¬ 
nior  Warden,  Moses  A.  Hastings,  Lancaster ;  Grand  Junior  Warden, 
John  Hatch,  Portsmouth;  Grand  Treasurer,  Joseph  W.  Hildreth,  Man¬ 
chester;  Grand  Recorder,  Geo.  P.  Cleaves,  Concord;  Grand  Standard 
Bearer,  Henry  B.  Quiuby,  Lake  Village :  Grand  Sword  Bearer,  Geo. 
I.  McAllister,  Manchester  ;  Grand  Warder,  Frank  L.  Sanders,  Concord; 
Grand  Captain  of  the  Guard,  Oliver  A.  Gibbs,  Dover. 

The  annual  conclave  of  the  Grand  Commandery  is  held  at  Con¬ 
cord  on  last  Tuesday  in  September,  at  11  o’clock  in  the  forenoon. 

Patrons  of  Husbandry. 

National  Grange. 

Officers— Master,  J.  H.  Brigham,  Delta,  Ohio;  Overseer, 
E.  W.  Davis,  Col.;  Lecturer,  MortimerWhitehead,  Middlebush, 
N.  J.;  Steward,  Ava  E,  Page,  Appleton  City.  Mo.;  Assistant  Stew-, 
ard,  O.  E.  Hall,  Pawnee,  Neb.;  Chaplain,  Charles  McDaniel,; 
Springfield,  N.  H.;  Treas.,  F.  M.  McDowell,  Penn  Yan,N.  Y.;' 
Secretary,  John  Trimble,  Washington,  D.  C.;  Gate  Keeper,  W. 
H  Nelson,  Tenn.;  Ceres,  Mis.  Edna  Brigham,  Delta,  Ohio; 
'Pomona,  Mrs.  C.  E.  Bowen,  Conn. ;  Flora,  Mrs.  M'ihon,  Mi<s. ; 
Lady  Assistant  Steward,  Mrs.  Laura  C.  Douglas,  Sherborn, 
Mass.;  Secretary’s  address,  John  Trimble,  514  F  Street,  Wash- 
|hington,D.  C. 

I  Executive  Committee.— Sec.,  J.  J.  Woodman,  Paw  Paw, 
iMich. ;  X.  X.  Chartters,  Fredericksburg,  Va.;  J.  H.  Brigham, 
ex-officio.  Delta,  O. 

I  New  Hampshire  State  Grange.  i 

Officers  for  two  years— 1891-1893. 

Master,  Nahum  J.  Batchelder,  East  Andover;  Overseer,  J.  E. 
Shepard,  New  London  ;  Lecturer,  E.  J.  Burnham,  Manchester; 
ISteward,  Ellery  E.  Rugg,  E.«st  Sullivan;  Assistant  Steward,  H. 

B.  Holman,  East  Tilton;  Chaplain,  Rev.  G.  W.  Patten,  Dublin ; 
Treasurer,  J.  M.  Taylor,  Sanbornton;  Secretarv*,  E.  C.  Hutchin- 
•son,  Milford;  Gate  keeper,  Adam  Dickej',  Manchester;  Ceres, 
Mrs.  N.  J.  Btitheld^^r,  Ea^t  Andover;  Pomona,  Mrs.  G.  J.  Ben¬ 
nett,  Westmoreland;  Flora,  Mrs.  Alonzo  Towle,  FredJom; 
Lady  Steward,  Mrs.  E.  C.  Hutchinson,  Milford. 

Executiv'e  Committee.— N.  J.  Bachelder, ex-officio,  Ea.-t  An¬ 
dover;  Charles  McDanieL,  Springfield;  John  M.  Cass.  Wihnot ; 

C.  H.  Pettee,  Hanover;  Sec.,  I-ucien  Thompson,  Durham. 

Officers  of  the  Patrons'.  Relief  Association. 

President,  C.  W.  Emery,  Canterbury ;  Treasurer,  Gilman  C. 
George,  Warner;  Secretar>’,  E.  C.  Cole,  Warner. 


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rNSURANCE  COMPANIES. 

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Odd  f  ellownliip. 

Tlie  order  of  Odd  Fellows  has  become  a  numerous  and  influential 
organization  in  the  State.  It  has  a  Grand  Lodge  and  eighty-one  sub¬ 
ordinates.  Its  membership  is  11,190.  The  eighty-one  Lodges,  in  ad¬ 
dition  to  owning  many  thousands  of  dollars  in  furniture,  fixtures,  and 
working  materials,  have  surplus  funds  amounting  to  $  339,431. 
which  is  pledged  to  benevolent  purpose’s  There  is  also  an  En¬ 
campment  Branch  with  thirty-two  local  organizations  and  a  mem¬ 
bership  of  about  three  thousand.  In  connection  with  the  Order  in  the 
State  are  thirty-eight  Rebekah  Degree  Lodges. 

THE  GRAND  LODGE  OFFICERS  FOR  1891-92. 

Frank  M.  Davis,  Keene,  GrandMaster;  Wm.  S.  Billings,  Portsmouthr 
Deputy  Grand  Master;  Geo.  A.  Bailey,  Manchester,  Grand  Warden- 
Joseph  Kidder,  Manchester,  Grand  Secretary;  Joseph  H.  Gardiner^ 
Portsmouth,  Grand  Treasurer;  Lewis  Malvern,  Laconia,  Grand  Chap  i 
lain  ;  Thomas  Gifibrd,  2d,  Gorham,  Grand  Representative  for  one  year  ; 
Edwin  D.  Ward,  Lake  Tillage,  Grand  Marshal;  Clinton  Collins,  Marl¬ 
borough,  Grand  Conductor;  G.  E.  Lewis,  Newport,  Grand  Guardian; 
Everett  S.  Albee,  Wolfeborough,  Grand  Herald.  Next  annual  meet¬ 
ing  at  Woodsville,  on  the  second  Wednesday  in  Oct,  1892. 

GRAND  ENCAMPMENT. 

Hinman  C.  Bailey,  Concord,  Grand  Patriarch;  Frank  T.  E.  Richard¬ 
son,  Manchester,  Grand  High  Priest;  Ira  H.  Adams,  Derry,  Grand 
Senior  Warden;  Clarence  I.  Hurd,  Dover,  Grand  Junior  Warden : 
Joseph  Kidder,  Manchester,  Grand  Scribe;  Geo.  A.  Cummings,  Con¬ 
cord,  Grand  Treasurer;  Albert  R.  Junkins,  Portsmouth,  Grand  Rep¬ 
resentative  for  one  year;  Wm.  J.  Feniald,  Concord,  Grand  Represent¬ 
ative  for  two  years;  Charles  F.  Ober,  Milford,  Grand  Inside  Sentinel ; 
Henry  J,  Fisher,  Littleton,  Grand  Outside  Sentinel.  Next  annual 
meeting  at  Woodsville,  on  the  Tuesday  preceding  the  second  Wednes¬ 
day  in  Oct.  1892. 

GRAND  LODGE  KNIGHTS  OF  PYTHIAS. 

Grand  Chancellor,  Chas.  F,  Locke,  Lake  Village;  Grand  Tice-Chan-I 
cellor,  Lauren  M.  Follansbee,  Nashua;  Grand  Prelate,  Horace  W.j 
Harmon.  Jackson ;  Past  Grand  Chancellor,  John  Young,  Rochester; 
Grand  Master  Exchecquer,  Curtis  White,  Concord;  Grand  Keeper  ot 
Records  and  Seal,  C.  B,  Spaffbrd,  Claremont,  office  ‘‘Union  Block”. 
Grand  Master  at  Arms,  John  T.  Harvey,  Pittsfield ;  Grand  Inner! 
Guard,  Frank  M.  Beckford,  Laconia;  Giand  Ourter  Guard,  Walter  S.j 
Willey,  Gt.  Falls.  Number  of  lodges,  37  ;  No.  of  numbers  3,200.  Next! 
Grand  Lodge  session  at  Lancaster,  Sept.  6,  1892.  i 


Insurance  C'oiiipaiiies* 

At  the  close  of  the  year  1890,  according  to  the  Annual  Report  of 
the  Insurance  Commission,  made  to  the  Governor  in  January,  1891, 
there  v.’ere  twenty-threeTown  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Companies  in  the 
State,  carrying  risks  amounting  to  $3,232,458.  Their  losses  and  ex¬ 
penses  were  $9,319.  There  were  three  Assessment  Mutuals,  with 
risks  amounting  to  $6 ,049,366.  These  paid  for  losses  $9619.  There 
were  also  eight  Cash  Mutuals  reported,  with  risks  aggregating 
$14,002,748,  the  losses  of  which  were  $119,568.  There  were  also  six 


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stock  '  Fire  Companies  01  the  State,  with  aggregate  capital  of  $1,310,- 
000.  These  had  in  force  risks  amounting  to  $171,748,296;  received  in 
premiums,  $2,186,616  and  inctirred  in  losses,  $964,386. 

The  principal  N.  H  Fire  Insurance  Companies  are  as  follows  : 


CASH  MUTUALS. 

Mtna  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  Concord,  F.  A.  McKean,  Pres.; 
Obadiah  Morrill,  Sec. 

American  Manufacturers^  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Concord,  Almon  D. 
Tolies,  Pres.;  Obadiah  Morrill,  Sec. 

Cheshire  County  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Keene,  J.  H.  Elliott,  Pres. 
Wm.  H.  Elliott,  Sec.  j 

Concord  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Concord,  S.  C.  Eastman,  Pres.  L.  A- 
Brickett,  Sec.  I 

Home  Manufacturers  and  Traders^  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Concord,: 
F.  A.  McKean,  Pres.;  Obadiah  Morrill,  Sec.  I 

Manufacturers  and  Merchants'  Mutual  Ins.  Co.,  Concord,  E.  G. 
Leach,  Pres.;  Lyman  Jackman,  Sec. 

Phenix  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Concord,  L.  S.  Morrill,  Pres.;  Lyman 
Jackman.  Sec.  I 

State  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Concord,  F.  A.  McKean,  Pres.,  Obadiah 
Morrill,  Sec. 

ASSESSMENT  MUTUALS. 

Grange  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Milford,  Charles  3IcDaniel,  Pres.;  E., 
C.  Hutt'hinson,  Sec. 

Merrimack  Co.  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Webster,  Francis  B.  Sawyer, 
Pres.;  Sherman  Little,  Sec. 

Rockingham  Farmers'  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Exeter,  Geo.  B.  Webster, 
Pres.;  Henry  A.  Shute,  Sec. 


JOINT  STOCK  COMPANIES. 

Capitol  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Concord,  Capital,  $100,000.  F.  W.  Rollinsj 
Pres.;  Lyman  Jackman  Sec. 

Fire  Underwriters'  Association,  Concord,  Capital,  $10,000;  Lyman 
Jackman,  Pres.;  Thomas'M.  Lang,  Sec. 

Granite  State  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Portsmouth,  Capital,  $200,000  ;  Frank 
Jones,  Pres.;  A.  F.  Howard,  Sec. 

N.  H.  Fire  Ins.  CO.,  Manchester,  Capital,  $600,000;  J.  A.  Weston, 
Pres.;  John  C.  French,  Sec. 

People's  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Manchester,  Capital,  $.350,000;  J.  C.  Moore, 
Pres. ;  S.  B.  Stearns,  Sec. 

Portsmouth  Fire  Association,  Portsmouth,  Capital,  $50,000 ;  Frank 
Jones,  Pres.;  A.  F.  Howard,  Sec. 

Companies  of  other  states  have  in  force  large  risks  in  this  state,  but 
no  detailed  statementof  them  will  here  be  given. 

Twenty-three  Life  and  Accident  companies  reported,  carrying  risks 
in  the  state  to  the  amount  of  $43,836,220.  These  received  in 
premiums,  $654,803,  and  paid  in  losses  $257,740.  The  above  all  relates 
to  business  of  the  year  1890.  The  tax  paid  to  the  State  by  other  state 
companies,  is  one  per  cent,  of  the  gross  premiums  taken. 


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NEWSPAPERS. 

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NEWSPAPERS, 

Towns, 

Names  of  Papers. 

Publishers, 

Pub.  days. 

Alstead, 

Cold  River  Journal, 

R.  E.  Mussey, 

Friday 

Antrim, 

Reporter 

S.  Anson  Brown, 

Wednesday 

Ashland, 

Item, 

R.  R.  D.  Dearborn, 

Saturday 

Berlin, 

Independent, 

W.  A.  Boothby, 

Wednesday 

♦Bethlehem,  White  Mountain  Echo, 

M.  Addey, 

Weekly 

Bristol, 

Weekly  Enterprise, 

R.  W.  Musgrove, 

Thursday 

Canaan, 

Mascoma  Register, 

C.  0.  Barney, 

Friday 

Reporter, 

44  4« 

Friday 

Claremont, 

JSational  Eagle, 

Fay,  Thompson  &  Fay,  Saturday 

U 

Advocate, 

R.  E.  Mussey, 

Wednesday 

The  Narrative, 

S.  H.  Story, 

Monthly 

Colebrook, 

News  and  Sentinel, 

Colebrook  Pub.  Co,, 

Thursday 

u 

Upper  Coos  Herald, 

Upper  Coos  Print.  Co.  Wednesday 

Concord, 

Monitor, 

Rep.  Press  Association,  Daily 

Independent  Statesman, 

44  4  4 

Thursday 

a 

People  d;  Patriot, 

Democratic  Press  Co., 

Thursday 

44 

(4  44 

Dailv 

u 

Granite  Monthly, 

.1.  N.  McClintock, 

Monthly 

Veteran's  Advocate, 

I.  C.  Evans, 

Monthly 

•• 

Christian  Repoi'ter, 

A.  J.  Wheeler, 

Monthly 

Derry, 

Derry  News, 

Charles  Bartlett, 

I'riday 

Derry  Depot, /7am  (Ts  Floral  Friend, 

J.  E.  Hammond, 

Monthly 

Dover, 

Dover  Enquirer, 

Scales  &  Quimby, 

Friday 

(4 

Foster’s  Democrat, 

G.  J,  Foster  &  Co.,  Daily  &  Friday 

Republican, 

Scales  &  Quimby, 

Daily 

44 

Weekly  Times, 

Straf.  Co.  Deni.  Ass’n, 

Thursday 

(4 

Daily  Evening  Star, 

44  44  44  44 

Daily 

Exeter, 

News-Letter, 

John  Templeton, 

Friday 

(4 

Exeter  Gazette, 

J.  D.  P.  Wingate, 

Friday 

Farmington,  Farmington  News; 

J.  E.  Fernald, 

Friday 

Franklin, 

Merrimack  Journal, 

B.  B.  F’arnsworth, 

Friday 

44 

Transcript, 

S.  H,  Robie, 

Friday 

Gorham, 

The  Mountaineer, 

V.  Y.  Twitchell,- 

Friday 

Great  Falls, 

Free  Press, 

C.  H.  Wells, 

Friday 

Hanover, 

The  Dartmouth, 

Sen.Class,Dart.  College,Semi-]Mon 

44 

Dart’th,  Literary  Mon., 

Dartmouth  Students, 

Monthly 

44 

Gazette, 

P.  H.  Whitcomb, 

Saturday 

Haverhill, 

Courier, 

W,  E.  Shaw, 

Friday 

44 

Weirs  Breezes, 

44  44 

Weekly 

Hollis, 

Times  and  Reporter, 

.1.  C.  Hildreth, 

Friday 

Hillsboro  li., Messenger, 

Mark  M.  Hadley, 

Thursday 

Hinsdale, 

Valley  Record, 

Bourne  Spooner, 

Friday 

Keene, 

New  Hamp.  Sentinel, 

Sentinel  Printing  Co., Wednesday 

44 

Cheshire  Republican, 

J.  D,  Colony  &  Sons, 

Friday 

44 

The  Obsei-ver, 

Inman  Bros., 

Saturday 

\i 

Evening  Sentinel,  - 

Sentinel  Printing  Co,, 

Daily 

Laconia, 

Democrat, 

Lewis,  Vaughan  &  Co,,  Friday 

44 

Ne'>vs  and  Critic, 

Weeks  Bros., 

Wednesday 

i4 

Advocate, 

Adv.  Pub.  Co., 

Wednesday 

iLake  Village, /?e/^ma2->  Co.  Republica 

ii,Leroy"  M.  Gould, 

Iriday 

iLancaster, 

Lancaster  Gazette, 

Ro\vell  &  Bailey, 

Wednesday 

44 

Coos  County  Democrat, 

John  D.  Bridge, 

Wednesday 

Lebanon, 

Granite  St,  Free  Press, 

E.  H.  Cheney, 

Friday 

Lisbon, 

Northern  Herald, 

T.  J.  Walker, 

Saturday 

NEWSPAPERS — SA\T[XS  BANKS. 


Littleton, 

U 


Rep  ubHc-Jo  urnal^ 
Courier^ 

Manchester,  Mirror  d:  American, 
“  Mirror  d  Farmer, 

“  Telegram, 

“  Man.  Daily  Union, 

“  Weekly  Union, 

“  Daily  Prefts, 

“  N.  H.  Catholic, 

“  Notes  and  Queries, 

“  Weekly  Press. 

Milford,  Farmer's  Cabinet, 

Meredith,  Meredith  News, 

Nashua.  Nashua  Telegraph, 


Willis  R.  Colbv, 
Courier  Pub.  Co.  ' 
John  B.  Clarke, 

i  i 

Saturday  Telegratn  Co 
Union  Pub.  Co., 

Daily  Press  Pub.  Co., 
Catholic  Pub.  Co., 

S.  C.  &  L.  M.  Gould, 

F.  H.Challis, 

W.  B.  Rotch, 

Geo.  F.  Sanborn, 

Tel.  Pub.  Co.,  Daily 


“  N.Gaz.d  Hillsh.  Co.Arfr.  Gazette  Press  Co., 

“  Nashua  Daily  Gazette,  “ 

Newmarket,  Advertiser,  F.  H.  Pinkham, 

Newport,  N.  H.  Argus  d  Spectator,  Barton  &  Wheeler, 


Republican  Champion, 
“  Lake  Sunapee  Echo, 

Penacook,  Rays  of  Light. 
Peterboro,  Ti'ansci'ipt, 

Pittsfield.  Analecta, 

Plymouth,  Record, 

Portsmouth,  Portsmouth  Journal, 

“  Chronicle, 

“  N.  H.  Gazette, 

“  Evening  Times, 

“  States  and  Union, 

“  Penny  Post, 

Rochester,  Courier, 

“  Leader. 

Sandwich  Reporter, 
Suncook  Journal, 

Home  Companion, 
Independent  d  Times, 
tr/i.  Mt.  News, 
Kearsarge  Sentinel, 
Weekly  News. 

Granite  State  News, 


223 

Friday 
Thursday 
Daily 
Thursday 
Saturday 
Daily 
Thursday 
Daily 
Saturday- 
Monthly 
Wednesd.iy 
Thursday 
Thursday 
&  Saturday 
Thursday- 
Daily 
Satunlay 
Friday 


Hitchcock  &  Wright,  Thursday 


Barton  &  Wheeler, 
Noyes  &  Co., 

John  Scott, 

Albert  G.  Day, 

T.  J.  Walker. 

C.  W.  Brewster, 

W.  Scott  Smith, 


Sandwich, 

Suncook, 

Troy, 

Warner, 

Whitefield, 

Wilmot, 

Woodsville, 

Wolfeboro, 

Wolfboro’ J. 


Times  Pub.  Co. 

John  Pender, 
Lougee  &  McDuflfee, 
H.  L.  Cate, 

C.  E.  Blanchard, 
Eugene  Lane, 

II.  C.  Newton, 

E.  C.  Cole, 

E.  H.  Weston, 
Sentinel  Co., 

Coos  Pub.  Co., 

C.  H.  Parker, 

Geo.  S.  Dorr, 


Carroll  Co.  Pioneer, 

Those  marked  with  a  star  are  published  only  during 
months. 


Friday 
Thursday 
Thursday 
Friday 
Saturday- 
Saturday- 
Daily 
Thursday- 
Daily 
Friday- 
Daily 
Friday 
Wednesday 
Thursday 
Saturday- 
Monthly 
Friday- 
Wednesday 
Saturday 
Friday 
Friday 
Friday 

the  summer 


SAYINGS  BANKS. 


Location. 

Alton, 

Ashland, 

Bristol, 

Charlestown, 

Claremont, 

Concord, 

U 
C( 

(( 


Banks. 

Alton  Savings, 
Ashland  Savings, 
Bristol  Savings, 
Connecticut  Riv., 
Sullivan  Sav.  Inst., 
Lone  and  Tru.d 
Merrimack  Co., 

N.  H.  Savings, 
Union  Guaranty, 


Treasurers.  Depos'ors. 


A.  L.  Rollins, 

F.  M.  Hughes, 
Geo.  M.  Cavis, 
George  Olcott, 
J.  L.  Farwell, 
John  F.  Jones, 
John  Kimball, 
Wm.  P.  Fiske, 
Wm,  F.  Thayer, 


273 

413 

1,539 

1,591 

3,497 

5.421 

3,013 

8,510 

1,340 


A  mount  of 
Deposits. 

%  67.380 

43,269 
605,660 
753,235 
1,555,943 
2,510,316 
1,237,270 
3,786,035 
627,054 


224 


SAVINGS  BANKS. 


Location. 

jColebrook, 

Conway, 

Dover, 


Epping, 

Exeter, 


BanJcs. 

Colehroolc  Guar.^ 
Conway  Savings, 
Cocheco  Savings, 
Strafford  County , 
Dover  Five  Cent, 
Epping  Savings, 
Union  Five  Cent, 

“  Squamscott  Sav., 

Farmington,  Farmington  Savings, 
Fitzwilliam,  Fitzwilliam  Sav., 
Francestown,  Francestown  Sav., 
Franklin  Savings, 
Ossipee  Valley, 
Gorham  Five  Gents, 
Somersworth  Sav., 
Mason  Vil.  Sav., 
Dartmouth  Sav., 
Hillsboro  Bridge,  Guaranty, 
jHinsdale,  Hinsdale  Savings, 
Monadnoch  Sav., 
Ches.  Prov.  Inst., 
Keene  Five  Cents, 
Guaranty, 

Laconia  Savings, 
Belknap  Savings, 
Lake  Village  Sav., 
Lancaster  Savings, 
Siwooganock 
Lebanon  Savings, 
Littleton  Savings, 
Amoskeag  Savings, 
Manchester  Sav,, 
Guaranty  Savings, 
Merrimack  River, 
Mechanics^  Sav., 
People's  Savings, 
Meredith  Village, 
Milford  Savings, 


Treasurers. 

H.  F.  Bailey, 

C.  W.  Wilder, 
Harry  Hough, 

A.  0.  Mathes, 

I.  F.  Abbott, 
John  Q.  Pike, 

Sarah  C.  Clark. 
Francis  Hilliard 
C.  W,  Talpey, 


Depositors. 

441 
504 
734 
8,182 
1,826 
319 
2,325 
312 
1,554 


Franklin, 
Freedom, 
jGorham, 
(Great  Falls, 
[Greenville, 
Hanover, 


Jeffrey,  (E.,) 

Keene, 

(( 

(( 

I  Laconia 

LakeVillage, 

:Lancaster, 

I 

;  Lebanon, 

'Littleton, 

Manchester, 

ii 


Meredith 

Milford, 

Nashua, 


Steph’n  Batcheller,  530 
S.  D.  Downes,  419 
Alexis  Proctor,  2,565 

E.  I.  Towle,  522 

R.  F.  Ingalls,  351 
A.  A.  Perkins,  3,510 
C.  E.  Marsh,  513 

Chas.  P.  Chase,  2,464 
W.  D.  Forsaith,  639 
Geo.  Wellman,  970 
Peter  Upton,  1,239 
0.  G.  Ninas,  4.901 

G.  A.  Litchfield,  8,344 

0.  G.  Dort,  2,400 

Edmund  Little,  2,850 
J.  W.  Ashman,  2,323 
John  Aldrich,  1,043 

H.  0.  Kent,  1,920 

F.  D.  Hutchins,  745 

C.  E.  Cooper,  3,090 
0.  C.  Hatch,  2,999 
Henry  Chandler,  10,342 
W.  M.  Parker,  12,321 
J.  A.  Weston,  1,614 
Fred’k  Smyth,  6,234 
Jos i ah  Carpenter,  684 

G.  B.  Chandler, 

D.  E.  Eaton, 

C.  S.  Averill, 


U 


Mechanics'  Savings,  J.  W.  White, 


Nashua  Savings, 
City  Savings, 

N.  H.  Banking  Co., 
New  Ipswich,  New  Ipswich  Sav., 


U 


Virgil  C.  Gilman, 

Geo.  A.  Ramsdell,  1,354 


1,377 

1,376 

3,177 

1,592 

6,648 


Newmarket  Sav., 
Newport  Savings, 
Public  Guaranty 
Peterborough,  Peterboro’  Savings, 


Newmarket, 
Newport, 


it 


4i 


W.  A.  Farley.  1,885 

F.  W.  Preston,  143 

Samuel  A.  Haley,  740 
Geo.  E.  Lewis,  2,002 
P.  A.  Johnson,  1,123 

M.  L.  Morrison,  2,396 

Contoocook  Valley  W.  S.  Keyes,  306 

Pittsfield,  Pittsfield  Savings,  George  F. Berry,  1,483 

!  “  Farmer's  Savings,  John  A.  Goss,  311 

Plymouth,  Guaranty,  R.  E.Smythe,  748 

Portsmouth,  Portsm'th  Savings,  G.  R.  Laighton  10,272 

^  “  Port.  T.d:  Guar.  Co.  C.  H.  Rollins,  1,.333 

'Portsmouth,  Piscataqua  Sav.,  W.  C.  Fraser,  1,810 

:Rochester,  Norway  Plains,  H.  M.  Plumer,  1,600 


Am't. 

101,721 
125,393 
328,188 
4,199,148 
260,654 
66,534 
473,765 
78,890 
651,287 
173,626 
123,296 
943,689 
133,178 
51,091 
1,119,261 
110,140 
1,058,486 
110,433 
317,796 
622,853 
2,811 ,553 
3,031,962 
1.348,937 
i;219,076 
1,113,740 
311,984 

535.521 
335,780 

1,059.339 

1,010,610 

4,480.330 

6,389,424 

899,516 

3,007,319 

365,530 

842,275 

532.521 
1.359,774 

639,961 
3,340,593 
347,921 
1,153,950 
53,797 
197,459 
692,110 
300,060 
901.615 
71,921 
376,596 
101  ,623 
148,145 
3,968,182 
774,946 
675,285 
655,49 


SAVINGS  BANKS — NATIONAL  BANKS. 


225' 


Location. 

Rochester, 

Salmon  Falls, 

Sandwich, 

Tilton, 

Walpole, 

Wilton, 

Winchester, 

Wolfeboro 

Wocdsville, 

Totals 


Banks. 

Rochester  Savings, 
RoUinsford  Sav., 
Sandwich  Savings, 
Inyia  Savings, 
Walpole  Savings, 
Wilton  Savings, 
Security  Savings, 
Wol  feboro  Savings 
Woodsville  Guar., 


Treasurers.  Depositors.  Arn*t.  i 
S.  D.  Wentworth,  868  257,775 

Wm.  n.  Morton,  1,714  712,540 

E.  M.  Heard,  295  59,742 

Win.  'r.  Cass,  1,098  345,739, 

J.  G.  Bellows,  600  194,000; 

Geo  E.  Bales,  7  64  173,163 

J.  G.  Alexander,  920  267,480j 

Ira  Banfield.  667  155,164! 

R.  A.  Horner,  452  75,9801 

166,264$  69,531.0251 


Number  of  Savings  Banks,  73;  increase  of  deposits  for  the  year^i 
$3,804,005  ;  amount  of  Guaranty  Fund,  $4,139,477  ;  total  accumula- 
Itions,  $76, 091,. '■'20. 

The  tax  paid  on  Savings  Bank  deposits  is  oue  per  cent,  per  annum 
of  their  amount.  The  amount  of  (lepo'jits  and  accnuiulations  subject! 
to  taxation,  April  1st  1891,  was  $69,819,913.63  ;  and  the  tax  paid  was 
.?69».799.16.  Of  this  latter  sum,  $624,361.87  was  paid  to  towns,  and' 
$74,437,29  was  paid  into  the  Literary  Fund.  The  tax  is  paid  to  the 
towns  where  tlie  depositors  reside.  But  when  depositors  reside  out¬ 
side  the  State,  or  in  ca'es  where  their  residence  is  unknown,  the  tax 
IS  paid  into  the  Literary  Fund,  of  which  each  town  receives  its  share! 
iOr  educational  purposes. 

i 

;  NATIONAL  BANKS. 

I  With  names  of  the  Presidents  and  Cashiers,  and  the  amount  of  Capital.; 


Location.  Banks. 


Presidents. 


Capital. 
75,00o! 


Cashiers. 

'Berlin,  .Sitr/m  3/aiioaaZ  A.  R.  Evans,  A.  H.  Eastman, 
iCharlesto’n,  Conn.  Riv.  Nat.  J.  G.  Dinsmore,  George  Olcott,  $100,000: 
IClaremont,  Clarem't  Nat'l  John  L.  Farwell,  G.  N.  Farwell,  150,000i 
jColebreok,  Colebrook  Nat’l,  Geo.  \anDyke,  H.F. Bailey,  75,000; 

iConcord,  First  National,  Wm.  F.  Thayer,  C.  G.  Remick,  1.50,000 
“  Mechanics’  Nat.  E.H. Woodman,  James  Minot,  150,000 

I  “  N.  State  Capital,  Lewis  Downing  Jr.,  J.  E.  Fernald,  200,0001 

.Derry  DepotDerr.v  National,  John  W.  Noyes,  F.  J.  Shepard,  60,000; 
Dover,  Strafford  Nat.  Wm.  S.  Stevens,  C.  S.  Cartland,  200,000| 
j  “  Dover  National,  Oliver  Wyatt,  I.  F.  Abbott,  100.000 

1  “  Cocheco  Nad.  J.  E.  Lothrop,  Harrison  Haley,  150,000, 

Exeter,  Nat.  Granite  S.,  B.  F.  Folsom,  C.  E.  Byington  100,000^ 

Farmingt'n,  Far.  National,  J.  H.  Barker,  Jas.  B.  Edgerly,  100,000; 

Franklin,  National,  A.  W.  Sulloway,  Frank  Proctor,  100,000 

Great  Falls,  G't  F.  National,  A.  A.  Perkins,  .los.  A.  Stickney,  1.50,0001 
“  Somersw'th  Nat.,  E.  Hargraves,  H.  C.  Gilpatrick,  100,000 

Hanover,  Dartmouth  Nat.  N.S.  Huntington, Chas.  P.  Chase,  50,000 
Hillsboro,  First  National,  ,1.  F.  Briggs,  J.  C.  Campbell,  50,000! 
Ja.^Tey,{Y..,)Monadnock  Nat.  Peter  Upton,  C.  L,  Rich,  100,000 


Keene, 


(( 


Laconia, 

(( 

Lancaster, 

Lebanon, 


Cheshire  Nat.  John  H,  Elliot,  Royal  H.  Porter, 200,000 
Citizens’  Nat'l,  0.  G.  Dort,  Herbert  B.  Viall,  lOO.tXK) 
Keene  National,  Edward  Joslin,  J.  R,  Beal, 

Ashuelot  Nat.  G.  A.  Whf>elock, 

Laconia  Nat'l,  J.  C.  Moulton, 

People's  Nat'l,  A.  G.  Folsom, 

Lancaster  Nat.  Geo.  R  Eaton, 


H.  0.  Coolidge, 
0.  W.  Tibbetts, 
Edmund  I.ittle, 


100,000 

150,000 

150.0001 

.50,000 


F.  D.  Hutchins,  125,000 
National  of,  C.  M.  Hildreth,  C.  E.  Cooper,  100,000 


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NATIONAL  BANKS — NECROLOGY. 


Location.  Banks.  Presidents.  Cashiers.  Capital. 

Littleton,  Littleton  Naf  I,  0.  C.  Hatch,  H.  K.  Hallett,  150,000 
Manchester,  Amoskeag  Nat.  Moody  Currier,  G.  B.  Chandler,  200,000 
“  First  National,  Fred’rick  Smyth,  C.  F.  Morrill,  150,000 

“  Manchester  xVaf.,Nathail  Parker,  W.  M.  Parker,  150,000 

Manchest’r,  Mei'chants^  Nat..  Jas.  A.  Weston,  D.  W.  Lane,  150,000 
Second  National.,  Aretas  Blood,  Josiah  Carpenter,  100,000 
Souhegan  Nat.,  C.  S.  Averill,  Fred.  T.  SaAvyer,  100,000 
First  National,  G.  A.  Ramsdell,  J.  A.  Spalding,  100,000 
Second  H^aVl.  J.  W.  White,  F.  A.  Eaton, 

Indian  Head  N.,  C.  H.  Campbell,  F.  A.  McKean, 


Milford, 

Nashua, 


a 


Nashua, 

Newmarket, xYaL,J.  C.  Burley.  Sam’l  A.  Haley, 

Dexter  Richards,  S.  D.  Lewis, 
C.  M.  Emerson,  P.  A.  Johnson, 


Newport, 


PeterboroV 

IPittsfield, 

Plymouth, 


First  National, 
Citizens  Nat’L, 


150,000 

120,000 

80,000 

100,000 

50,000 


First  National,  F.  Livingston,  W,  G.  Livingston,  100,000 


Pittsfield  Naf  I,  C.  H.  Carpenter,  J.  A.  Goss, 
Pemigewasset  Nat..  G.  H.  Adams,  R.  E,  Smythe,, 
Portsmouth, National,  E.  P.  Kimball,  C.  A.  Hazlett, 
i  “  N.Mech.<&  Trad.,  .5 ohnSme, 

I  ‘‘  Rockingham  N,  J.  J.  Pickering, 

“  N.  H.  National,  T.  A.  Harris, 

Rochester,  Rochester  Nat.,  J.  Farrington, 

Rollinsford,  SaJmonFallsS.B.,  0.  S.  Brown, 

Tilton,  Citizens''  Nat.,  Wm,  T.  Cass, 

Winchester,  Winchester  Nat.,E.  C.  Thayer, 

Wolfeboro’,  Lake  National,  D.  S.  Burley, 


J.  P.  Bartlett, 
John  P.  Hart, 
Wm.  C.  Walton 
H.  M  Plumer, 
W.  H.  Morton, 
Arthu*”  T.  Cass, 
Henry  Abbott, 
C.  F.  Parker, 


50,000 
75,000 
200,000 
300,000 
200,000 
100,000 
'  50,000 
50,000 
70,000 
200.00C 
125  000 


There  is  one  State  Bank,  at  Salmon  Falls,  having  a  Capital  of  $50,000 


^Vecrolog-y  of  litate  Officials 

I  Members  of  Legislature,  (House;,  unless  otherwise  designated,  who 
have  died  since  Dec.  1,  1890,  to  Dec.  1,  1891,  as  recorded  by  E.  A. 
'Jone.'s,  Marlow. 

;  Years  of  Date  of 

Name.  Service.  Death.  Age. 


Town 
Represented. 


Farnsworth,  A.  A. 

’60-1 

Dec.  22  ’90 

73 

Peterboro. 

Moore,  Nathaniel  W. 

’65-6 

“  13  “ 

85 

C< 

Rotch,  Albert  A. 

’81-2 

“  10  “ 

50 

Amherst. 

Smith,  Calab  E. 

’72-3 

“  8  “ 

66 

Salisbury 

Vaughan,  Edwin 

’66-7 

“  18  “ 

58 

Claremont. 

Willson,  E.  M. 

’46-7 

“  24  “ 

1891. 

86 

Pembroke. 

Bond,  Luciers 

’68-9 

Feb.  9 

69 

Dalton. 

Bridgman,  Charles 

’68-9 

Mar.  12 

75 

Keene. 

Butterfield  Thomas  R. 

’61 

Apr.  15 

74 

Gotfstown. 

Burt,  Henry 

■'77-8 

June  1 

64 

Walpole. 

C  Clark,  Daniel 

’42-5 

Jan.  2 

81 

IManchester.  ) 
S.  C.C. ’66-91.  i 

1  U.S.  Senate,  ’57-67,  Pres.  Pro-tem  38,  Cong., 

Judge  U. 

Currier,  Ezra 

‘58 

Mar.  11 

72 

Fremont. 

Colburn,  Charles  M. 

’79 

“  12 

55 

Temple. 

Converse,  Josaua 

’70 

Apr.  5 

77 

Rollinsford. 

Cram,  Benj.  L. 

May  1 

83 

Pittsfield 

Clough,  Jeremiah 

’53-4 

“  7 

80 

(( 

Clough,  Abner 

’55-6 

31 

83 

Loudon. 

Colby,  Daniel  E. 

’57 

“  31 

75 

New  London, 

Cook,  Joseph 

’73  80 

June  12 

74 

Campton 

Cummings,  William  H. 

’56-83 

July  13 

74 

Lisbon 

• 

NECROLOGY. 

227 

Clark,  Petsr  H. 

’78-8  S ’85-6 

Aug.  26 

75 

New  Ipswich. 

Clark,  John  B.  (State  Printer) 

Oct.  ‘29 

71 

Manchester. 

Darrah,  Abner  C. 

’67  8 

Sept. 

81 

Alerrimack. 

Eaton,  Samuel  P. 

’75 

Jan.  4 

68 

So.  Hampton. 

Eastman,  Albert  L. 

’76-7 

“  12 

74 

Hampstead. 

Eaton,  George  C. 

\S5-6 

Mar.  21 

m  ^ 

1 1 

Sution. 

Eastman,  Gilliert 

’58-9 

June  16 

80 

Salisbury. 

Flint,  Samuel 

’55-6 

“  11 

90 

Lyme. 

Flanders,  William  W. 

’55-8 

Aug.  24 

71 

Wilmot. 

Follansbee,  Edward  E. 

‘42-3 

Oct.  30 

91 

Grafton. 

Farley,  Leonard 

’4  -2 

Nov.  19 

82 

Hollis. 

Graves,  Leland  J. 

’67  8 

Feb.  21 

79 

Langdon. 

<iee,  Silas  M. 

’91 

Mar.  31 

60 

Unity. 

George,  Daniel  A. 

’69-70 

June  27 

57 

Snnapee, 

Howard,  Benj.  F. 

70-1 

Apr. 

76 

Jefferson. 

Holden,  Richard 

’50-1 

85 

Charleston. 

Huse,  James 

’5S-9 

71 

Enfield. 

Hodgdon.  George  E. 

’75-6  ’87-90 

June  11 

51 

Portsmouth. 

Hackett,  William  H. 

’64-5 

Sept.  24 

63 

)  Hale,  Samual  W. 

’66-77 

Oct.  19 

68 

Keene. ) 

}  Council  70-1. 

Governor  ’83-4.  j 

Hadley,  Isaac 

’53 

Nov.  13 

75 

Peterbero. 

Kelley,  Henry  M. 

’75-6 

Apr.  9 

Nashua. 

Kendall,  Daniel  P. 

’76-7 

Aug.  27 

3Iont  Vernon. 

(  Ladd,  William  S. 

’82 

Mav  13 

61 

Lancaster.  1 

(  Judge  Supreme  Court  ’70-6. 

1 

Lyman.  Theodore 

‘63-4 

Aug.  1 

79 

Milton. 

Lyford.  Fiancis  H. 

’45-6 

Aug.  24 

71 

Pittsfield. 

Luce,  Charles  A. 

’8.5-6 

Oct.  9 

72 

Manchester. 

Maloon,  William  A. 

’64 

.Tan.  9 

68 

Newcastle. 

f  ilerrill,  Sherburn  R. 

’51-73 

Apr.  9 

81 

Woodstock.  1 

)  Senate  '79-SO. 

Council  ’89-90 

Col  el)  rook,  f 

Marsh,  Henry  E. 

'70 

Apr.  20 

Gilmanton. 

Marshall,  Enoch  P, 

’72 

Sept.24 

71 

Dunbarton. 

Mason,  Benjamin  1*. 

’.56-7 

Nov. 

sn  Moultonboro'. 

Oldin,  James  W. 

‘66-7 

Mar.  9 

73. 

Exeter. 

Ordway,  Joseph  C. 

‘68 

Nov. 26 

75 

Loudon. 

Pollard.  George  D. 

‘91-2 

Nov.28 

52 

Greenfield. 

Porter,  Winslow  B. 
Richardson,  Charles 

’8.5-6 

Nov.  3 

68 

Walpole. 

‘50-1 

3Iay 

82 

Greenfield. 

Smith,  Cyrus 

‘75-6 

Jan.  25 

86 

Plainfield. 

Smith,  Abraham  B. 

’66-7 

Fell.  25 

75 

Ra^  moud. 

Sanborn,  Nathani.  L. 

'61-2 

March 

Loudon. 

Sanborn,  Isaac 

76-7 

May  1 

<  1 

Salisbury. 

Smith,  Charles  E, 
Symonds.  Sylvester  T. 

’68 

Mav  23 

48  S.  Newmarket 

’77-8 

Juiy  21 

67 

Harrisville. 

Stevens,  .John  H 

’62-3 

Nov.  19 

94 

Dover. 

Thyng,  Albert  M. 

’91-2 

Mar.  3 

54 

Gilford. 

Tallant.  John  E. 

’70 

Mar.lS 

70 

Concord. 

Turner,  Edward  A. 

’83-4 

.June22 

44 

A 1  stead. 

Travis,  Alonzo 

‘54-5 

Aug.  22 

74 

3It  Vernon. 

Warren,  Benjamin  S. 

74-5 

Jan.  1 

72 

Concord. 

f  Wadleigh,  Bainbridge 

’55-72 

Jan.  24 

59 

Milford.  ) 

1  U.  S.  Senate  ’73- 

70. 

I 

Wyatt,  Oliver  (Council  ’62) 

July  16 

79 

Dover. 

Wiggin, Thomas  J. 

’30-1 

Sept.  3 

90  Durham. 

1 

228  RAILROADS. 


RAILROAD  LOCAL  DISTANCE  TABLE. 


Concord  &  Montreal  R.  R., 
201  m. 

Frederick  Smytli,  President.;  E.  F. 


■Mann,  Superintendent. 

From  Concord  Miles* 

To  East  Concord  is . 2 — 

North  Concord  . 5 —  7 

Canterbury . 2 —  9 

Nortlifield . 4 —  13 

Tilton . 5 —  18 

East  Tilton . 4 —  22 

Laconia . 5 —  27 

Lake  Village . 2 —  29 

Weir’s . 5 —  34 

Meredith  Village . 4 —  38 

Ashland  . 8 —  46 

Plymouth . 5 —  51 

Rumney . 8 —  59 

West  Rumney . 3 —  G2 

Wentworth  . 5 —  67 

Warren . 3 —  70 

Warren  Summit . 

East  Haverhill . 10 —  80 

Haverhill,  FL  5 —  85 

North  Haverhill . 3 —  88 

Woodsville  &  W.  Riv.,  Vt.  5 —  93 

From  Wells  River,  Vt. 

To  Bath . 5—  98 

Lisbon . 5 — 103 

No.  Lisbon . 5 — 108 

Littleton . 5 — 113 

To  Wing  Road . 6 — 119 

Bethlehem  June . 4 — 123 

Profile  House . 6 — 129 

Twin  Mountain  .  134 

Fabyan’s . 5 — 134 

Base  Station . 7 — 141 

Mt.  Washington . 3 — 144 

From  Littleton . 113  i 

To  Whitefield . 6—119  : 

Jefferson . 5 — 124  , 

Dalton . 5 — 129  j 

So.  Lancaster . 5 — 134  j 

Lancaster . 2 — 136  ■ 

Guildhall  . 4—140  | 

Groveton  June . 6 — 146 

Merrimack  Valley  Line. 

Double  Track.  I 

From  Boston,  Mass.,  Miles,  i 

To  Nashua  is...'. . . . 40  i 


Thornton’s  Ferry 

. 6—  46 

Merrimack  . 

. 1—  47 

Reed’s  Ferry . 

. 2—49 

Goff’s  Falls . 

. 4—  53 

Manchester . 

. 4—  57 

Martin’s  Ferry  ... 

^  62 

Hooksett . 

. 4—  66 

Suncook  . 

. 2—  68 

Robinson’s . 

. 2—  70 

Concord  . . 

Con.  &  Portsmouth  R.  R.,40.5  m. 

Operated  by  the  C.  &  M.  R.  R. 

From  Concord, 

Miles. 

To  Suncook  is . 

. 7 

Hooksett . 

. 2—  9 

Manchester . 

. 9—  18 

Massabesic . 

. 5—  23 

Auburn . 

. 3—  26 

Caiidia . 

. 4—  30 

Raj'inond . 

. 6—  36 

West  Epping 
Kpping . 

. 5—41 

Newmarket  .Junction . 8—  49 

Stratham . . 

Brackett’s . 

Greenland . 

Portsmouth . 

Manchester  &  No. 

Weake,  19  m. 

Operated  by  C. 

&  M.  R.  R. 

From  Manchester 

Miles. 

To  Bedford  is . 

. 1 

Golfs  town  Center 

. 5—  6 

Gofifstown . 

. 3—  9 

Parker’s . 

. 1—10 

Oil  Mills . 

. 1—11 

Raymond’s . 

. 4—15 

East  Weare . 

. 1—16 

North  Weare . 

. 3—19 

Suncook  Valley 

R.  R  ,  19  m. 

Operated  by  C. 

&  M.  R.  R. 

From  Hooksett 

Miles. 

To  Suncook  is . 

. 214 

Allenstown . 

. 7 

Short  Falls . 

. 3K-10K 

Epsom . 

. 2  —121^ 

Chichester . 

. 2*^— 15 

. 2  —17 

Webster’s  Mills.. 

Pittsfield . 

.  2J4-19K 

RAILROADS. 


Northern  R.  R.,  69.6  m. 
Operated  by  li.  &  M.  R.  R. 

A.  W.  SullowaVt  Franklin,  Pres* 
Geo.  E.  Todd;  Concord.  Supt. 


From  Concord 

Miles 

To  Penacook  is . 

. 7 

Boscawen . 

. 3—  10 

North  Boscawen  .... 

. 4—  14 

Franklin . 

. 5—  19 

East  Andover . 

. 6—  25 

Andover . 

. 5—30 

Potter  Place . 

. 1—  31 

West  Andover.’ . 

. 1—32 

South  Danbury . 

. 3—  35 

Danbury . 

. 3—38 

Grafton . . 

. 5—  43 

Grafton  Center . 

. 2—  45 

Canaan . 

. 6—  51 

West  Canaan . 

Enfield . 

East  Lebanon . 

. 2—  61 

Lebanon . 

. 4—  65 

White  River  Junction,  Vt.  5 —  70 

Bristol  Branch 

13.41. 

From  Franklin 

Miles. 

To  Hill . 

. 7 

Bristol . 

. 6—  13 

Concord  &  Claremont,  R.  R. 

56  m. 

Operated  by  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

From  Boston,  Mass., 

Miles. 

To  Concord  is  . 

75 

West  Concord . 

..3^_  7834 

Mast  Yard . 

..4H-  83 

Coutoocook  . 

..4  —  87 

Dimond’s  Corner . 

..2>^-  891^ 

Warner . 

.A  -  931^ 

Waterloo . 

..2^-  96 

Roby’s  Corner . 

..2  —  98 

Melvin’s  Mills . 

..2  —100 

Bradford . 

.21^-1021^ 

Newbury . 

..634-109 

.2k-ini^ 

Mt.  Sunapee . 

Sunapee . 

Newport . . 

.3  —118 

No.  Newport . 

.3  — 1’21 

Kelleyville . 

.2  —123 

Claremont  . 

,.UU-I29U 

Claremont  Junction.2  — 13 

229 


CoxTOOCOOK  Valley  R.  R.,  15  m. 


Branch  of  Concord  &  Claremont. 


From  Contoocook 

Miles. 

To  West  Hopkinton  is.. 

. 3— 

Henniker . 

. 5—  8 

'  W^est  Henniker . 

. 1—  9 

Hillsboro . 

. 6—15 

Peterborough  &  Hillsboro’ R.  R. 

Operated  by  B.  &  M. 
From  Hillsboro’ 

R.  R. 

Miles. 

To  Antrim . 

Bennington . 

2  -834 

Hancock  Junction . 

21^-11  1 

Peterboro’ . 

7  —18  ' 

Manchester  &  Lawrence  R.  R. 
22.39  ni. 

Operated  by  B.  &  M. 

R.  R. 

From  Manchester 

Miles.; 

To  Londonderry  is . 

Wilson’s  . 

. 6 

. 2—  8 

Derry  . 

Windham . 

. 3—14 

Salem . 

. 5—19 

Messer’s . 

. 4—23 

Methuen,  Mass . 

. 1—24 

Lawrence,  “  . 

. 2—26 

Boston  “  . 

. 26—52 

Ashuelot  R.  R.,  23 

m. 

FOperated  by  Conn.  R.  R.  R. 

rprom  Keene 

Miles 

0  Swanzy  is . 

Westport . 

Winchester . 

. 5—13 

Ashuelot . .“. . 

. 2—15 

Hinsdale  . 

. 4—19 

South  Vernon,  Vt . 

Cheshire  R.  R.,  54  ni. 

From  Bellows  Falls,  Vt., 

Miles. 

To  Cold  River  is . 

....1 

Walpole . 

. 3—  4 

Westmoreland . 

East  Westmoreland . 

...  4—  14 

Keene  . 

. 8—  22 

Marlborough . 

Troy . 

....6—  28 

....4—  32 

Fitzwilliam . 

. 5—37 

State  Line . 

....6—  43 

Winchendon  . 

....3—  46 

No.  Ashburnham . 

....4—  50 

So.  Ashburnham . 

..  ..4^  54 

Fitchburg  . 

...10—  64 

Boston . 

..50— 114| 

RAILROADS 


liio 


Peterboro’  k  Shirley  R.  R. 
Operated  by  Fitchburg  R.  R. 


From  Ay&r  Junc.^  Mass.,  Miles. 

To  Mason  is  . 17 

Pratt’s . 3 — 20 

Greenville . 3 — 23 

Monadnock  R.  R.,  13.76  m. 
Leased  to  Cheshire  R.  R. 
From  Peterboro’  Miles. 

To  East  Jaffrey  is . 6 

Rindge . 5 — 11 

Winchendon^  Mass.^ . 5 — 16 

Boston  &  Maine  R.  R.,  34.75  m. 
Double  Track. 


G.  C.  Lord,  Newton,  Mass.,  Pres. 
J.T.  Furber,  Lawrence,  Gen.  Mgr. 


From  Boston,  Afass.,  Miles. 

To  Atkinson  is . 37 

Plaistow . 1 —  38 

Newton  June . ..3 —  41 

East  Kingston  Depot . 4 —  45 

Exeter  .  5 —  50 

South  Newmarket . 5 —  55 

Newmarket  June., . 1 —  56 

Newmarket . 2 —  58 

Durham  . 4 —  62 

Madbury  . 2 —  64 

Dover . 4 —  65 

Rollinsford . 2 —  7o 

Great  Falls  . 3 —  7g 

Portland,  Me.,... . 42 — II5 

Dover  &  Winnipesaukee  R.R.  29  m 

Operated  by  Boston  &  Maine  R.  R. 

From  Boston,  Mass.,  Milos, 

To  Dover  is . 68 

Pickering . 6 — 74 

Gonic . 2 — 76 

Rochester . ..2 — 78 

Place’s . 4-^82 

Farmington  . 4—86 

Davis’s . 4 — 90 

New  Durham . 2 — 92 

Alton . 3 — 95 

Alton  Bay . 1 — 96 

Eastern  N.  H.  R.  R.,  16  m. 

Double  Track. 

Operated  by  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

From  Boston  Mass.  Miles. 

To  Salisbury  is . 39 

Seabrook  ’ . 4 —  43 

Hampton  Falls . 2 —  45 

Hampton  . 2 —  47 

North  Hampton . 2 —  49 

Greenland . 3 —  52 

Portsmouth . 5 —  57  > 


WOLFEBORO’  R.  R.,  12.  m. 
Operated  by  B,  &  M.  R.  R. 
From  Wolfeboro  Junction  Miles. 


To  Cotton  Valley  is . 6 — 

Fernald’s . 3 —  9 

Mill  Village . 2 — 11 

W  olfeboro . 1 — 12 

Portsm’th  Gt.Falls  &  Conway  R.R. 

Operated  by  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 
From  Portsmouth  Miles. 

To  Conway  Junction . 1 — 

South  Berwick . 12 —  13 

Salmon  Falls . 1 —  14 

Great  Falls  . ..3 —  17 

Rochester . 6 —  23 

Hayes . 5 —  28 

Milton . 3 —  31 

Union . . 6 —  37 

Wolfeboro’  Junction . 2 —  39 

Wakefield . 2 —  41 

East  Wakefield . 4 —  45 

North  Wakefield . 2 —  47 

Ossipee . 5 —  52 

Center  Ossipee . 7 —  59 

West  Ossipee . 6 —  65 

Madison . 4 —  69 

Conway  . 7 —  76 

North  Conway . 5 —  81 

Worcester,  Nashua,  &  Roches¬ 
ter  R.  R.,  55  m. 

From  Worcester,  Mass.,  Miles 

To  Hollis  is . 39 

Nashua . 7 — 46 

Hudson .  3 — 49 

W.  Windham .  4 — 53 

Windham . 4 — 57 

East  Derry . 4 — 61 

Hampstead . 2 — 63 

Sandown . 2 — 65 

Fremont . 5 — 70 

Epping . 4 — 74 

Lee . 6 — 80 

Barrington . 8 — 88 

Gonic . 5 — 93 

Rochester . 2 — 95 

Portland,  Me .  52-147 

Grand  Trunk  R.  R.,  53  m. 

From  Portland,  Me.  Miles. 

To  Shelburne  is . 86 

Gorham . 5 —  91 

Berlin  Falls . 7 —  98 

Milan . 5—103 

West  Milan  . 6—109 

Stark,  W.  S . 6—114 


RAILROADS. 

231 

Stark . 

. 3—117 

Whitefield . 

...5—109 

Groveton . 

. 5—122 

Limenhurg,  Vt . 

...5—114 

Groveton  June . 

. 1—123 

M.A.NCHESTER  &  KEENE 

R.  R. 

Stratford  Hollow . 

. 3—126 

From  Keene 

Miles. 

Beatties  . 

. 4—130 

To  Marlboro  is.. . 

. 7— 

North  Stratford . 

. 4—134 

West  Harrisville . 

. 4—11 

PoRTL.\ND  k  Oqdensburg  R.R.43m- 

Harrisville . 

East  Harrisville . 

. 3—14 

. 3—17 

From  Portland,  Me. 

Miles. 

Hancock . 

Hancock  Junction . 

. 4—21 

. 4—25 

To  Conway  is . 

....55 

So.  Bennington . 

. 1—26 

North  Conway . 

. 5—  60 

Greenfield . 

. 4—30 

Glen  Station . 

Upper  Bartlett . 

. 6—  66 

. 6—  72 

Sullivan  R.  R.,  26  m. 

Bemis . 

. 6—  78 

From  Bellows  Falls,  Vt., 

Miles. 

Willev  House . 

To  So.  Charlestown  is . 

. 4 

Crawford . 

. 9—  87 

Charlestown . 

. 4—  8 

Fabyan’s . 

. 4—  91 

Springfield . 

. 2—10 

Twin  Mountain . 

. 5—  96 

North  Charlestown . 

. 4—14 

Bethlehem . 

. 4—100 

Claremont . 

. 4—18 

Wing  Koad . 

. 4—104 

Windsor,  VI., . 

. 8—26 

Besides  the  roads  of  which  we  give  the  Distance  Tables  above,  there 
are  the  following,  all  of  which  are  in  complete  running  order. 

Mt.  Washhigton  R.R.  From  base  of  Mt-TVashington  to  summit,  3 

Peterhoro  R.  R.  From  East  Wilton  through  Lyndeborough  to  Green¬ 
field  11  m. 

Pemigeioassett  Valley  R.  R.,  from  Plymouth  to  North  Woodstock, 
20  miles. 

Nashua,  Acton  <£  Boston,  passes^  from  Nashua,  a  distance  of  4  % 
miles  over  our  territory  before  it  strikes  the  State  line.  Operated  by 
the  Concord  R.  R. 

Nashua  <£  Lowell  passes  fr.  Nashua,  a  distance  of  4.75  mis.  over  N.  H. 
territory,  to  the  Mass.  line.  Double  Track. 

The  West  Ameshury  Branch,  from  State  line.  Mass.,  to  Newton 
June.,  is  only  4}/^  miles  in  length.  It  is  leased  to  the  Bo'ston  &  Maine. 

The  Wilton  R.  R..  from  Nashua  to  Wilton  is  15.43  miles  long.  It 
^was  leased  to  the  Nashua  &  Lowell  in  1873,  for  20  years. 

Portsmouth  (&  Dover,  R.  R.,  uniting  those  two  cities  is  10.88  miles 
long.  It  is  operated  by  B.  &  M,  R.  R. 

Portland  dk  Rochester  is  52.5  miles  long,  but  only  3  miles  in  N.  II. 

Upper  Coos,  R.  R.,  from  North  Stratford  to  Stewart.stown,  21  miles. 

The  hing  .ffoac?  is  an  extension  of  the  Concord  &  Montreal,  from 
Wing  Road  Station  to  the  base  of  Mt.  Wshington,  20.39  miles. 

Whitefield  <£•  Jefferson  R.  R.,  15  m. 

Suncook  Valley  Extendon  R.  R.,  from  Pittsfield  to  Centre  Barnstead. 

Lake  Shore  R.  R.,  from  Lake  Village  to  Alton  Bay,  17  miles. 

Tilton  d-  Belmont  R.  R.,  from  Tilton  to  Belmont,  4  miles. 

Tilton  d  Franklin,  from  Tilton  to  Franklin,  5  miles. 

Profile  d  Franconia  Notdi  R.  R.,  From  Bethlehem  to  Profile  House, 
13  miles ;  3  ft  gauge. 

Concord  has  8  miles  of  street  R.  R.;  Manchester,  9  miles;  Dover> 
2  ^  miles;  Laconia  and  Lake  Village,  2  miles ;  Nashua,  4  miles, 
i  The  total  length  of  steam  railroads  in  operation  within  the  State 
at  the  time  of  last  Report  was  1,128  miles. 


232  U.  S.  COURTS — MONEY  ORDER  OFFICES. 


United  States  Courts  in  iVew  If  ampsliire. 

Circuit  Court  Judge — LeBarron  B.  Colt,  Bristol,  R.  I. 

Circuit  Court  Cleric — Fremont  E.  Shurtlefif,  Concord. 

District  Court  Judge — Edgar  Aldrich,  Littleton.  I 

District  Court  Cleric — Fremont  E.  Sburtleff,  Concord.  i 

TI.  S.  Attorney — James  W.  Remick,  Littleton.  j 

Marshal — Adams  T.  Pierce,  Dover.  j 

Deputy  Marshal — J.  H.  French,  Penacook.  | 

SESSIONS  OF  THE  COURTS.  j 

Circuit  Court  at  Portsmouth,  8th  dcy  of  May,  and  at  Concord,  8thj 
day  of  October.  If  the  day  happens  to  be  on  Sunday,  the  court  comes 
in  on  the  Monday  following. 

District  Court  at  Portsmouts,  on  the  third  Tuesdays  of  March  and 
September;  at  Concord,  on  the  third  Tuesdays  of  June  and  December. 


MONEY-ORDER  POST-OFFICES  IN  NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 


Alton, 

Enfield, 

Laconia, 

Peterborough, 

Amherst, 

Enfield  Center, 

Lake  Village, 

Pittsfield, 

Amosk^ag, 

Andover, 

Epping, 

Lancaster, 

Plymouth, 

Antrim, 

Exeter, 

Lebanon, 

Portsmouth, 

Ashland, 

Farmington, 

Little  Boar,s  H. 

Raymond, 

Bartlett, 

Franklin, 

Lisbon, 

Rochester 

Belmont, 

Franklin  Falls, 

Littleton, 

Rumney, 

Berlin  Palls, 

Franconia, 

Lyme, 

Salmon  Falls, 

Bradford, 

Fitzwilliam, 

Manchester, 

So,  Newmarket, 

Bristol, 

Gorham, 

Marlborough, 

Suncook, 

Gilmanton, 

Canaan, 

Gilmanton  I.  W., 

Meredith, 

Tilton, 

Campton  Village,Grea^  Falls, 

Meriden, 

Troy, 

Center  Sandwich, Greenland, 

Milan, 

Walpole, 

Charlestown, 

Greenville, 

Milford, 

Warner, 

Chester, 

Hampton, 

Milton  Mills, 

Warren, 

Chesterfield  Fac. 

Hancock, 

Nashua, 

Wentworth, 

Claremont, 

Hanover, 

New  Boston, 

West  Lebanon, 

Colebrook, 

Haverhill, 

New  Hampton, 

West  Swansey, 

Concord, 

Henniker, 

New  Ipswich, 

Whitefield, 

Coos, 

Hillsboro  Bridge,New  London, 

Wilton, 

Deerfield  Center,  Hinsdale, 

Newmarket, 

Winchester. 

Derry, 

Hopkinton, 

Newport, 

Wolfeborough, 

Dover, 

Jackson, 

North  Conway, 

Woodsville. 

Jefferson, 

North  Weare, 

Ossipee, 

Dublin, 

Keene, 

Northwood, 

East  Rochester , 

Penacook, 

The  offices  in  italic  are  International  money  order  offices,  and,  inj 
addition  to  money  orders  payable  in  the  United  States,  they  arei 
authorized  to  issue  those  payable  in  Canada,  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,! 
France,  Germany,  Switzerland,  Italy,  Algeria  and  Tunis,  Sweden, 
New  Zealand,  New  South  Wales,  Victoria,  Belgium,  Portugal,  Jamaica 
Tasmania,  Windw'ard  Islands,  Japan,  Cape  Colony,  Hawaii,  Queens¬ 
land,  Leeward  Islands,  Norway,  Netherlands,  Denmark  audNewfound- 

land- 

J 


U.  8.  GOVERNMENT — U.  8.  COXJRT8.  233| 

United  States  Government.  ! 

THE  EXECUTIVE.  .  | 

BENJAMIN  HARRISON,  Indiana,  President.  Salary  $50,000| 
LEVI  P.  MORTON,  New  York,  Vice-President,  “  $  10,000 

For  succession  of  Presidents  from  the  organization  of  the  Government  to  the 
election  of  ^Ir.  Harrison,  1888,  see  page  259. 

THE  CABINET. 

James  G.  Blaine  of  Maine.  Secretary  of  State,  “  $  8,000 

Chas.  J.  Foster,  of  Ohio,  Secretary  of  the  Treas.  “  “ 

S.  B.  Flkixs,  of  W.  Virginia,  Secretary  of  War,  “  “  j 

Benjamin  F.  Tracy,  of  N.Y.,  Sec’y  of  the  Navy,  “  “  i 

John  Wanamaker,  of  Penn., Postmaster  Generr  I,  “  “ 

John  W.  Noble,  of  Mo.,  Sec’y  of  the  Interior,  “  “ 

VVm.  H.  H.  Miller,  of  Ind.,  Attorney  General,  “  “ 

Jeremiah  M.  Rusk,  of  Wis.,  Sec’y  of  Agriculture,  “  “ 

Commissioner  of  Education^  W.  T.  Harris,  of  Massachusetts. 
Commissio7ier  of  Labor,  Carrol  D.  Wright,  of  Mass. 
Commissioner  of  Pensions,  Green  B.  Raum,  of  Illinois. 
Commissioner  oj  Patents,  Chas.  E.  Mitchell,  of  Connecticut. 
Librarian  of  Congress,  Ainsworth  R.  Spofford,  Washington., 
Public  Printer,  Frank  W.  Palmer,  of  Illinois. 

the  judiciary. 

Supreme  Court  of  tUe  United  States. 

Melvin  W.  Fuller,  of  Ill.,  Chief  Justice,  Salary  $  10,500 

Associate  Justices— salary  $  10,000.  ; 

Samuel  F.  Miller,*  of  Iowa.  Pavid  J.  Brewer,  of  Kansas,  j 
Stephen  J.  Field,  of  California,  Horace  Gray,  of  Mass.  | 

Joseph  P.  Bradley,  of  N.  J.  Samuel  Blatchford,  of  N.  Y.  ■ 
John  M.  Harlan,  of  Kentucky,!  L.  Q.  C.  Lamar,  of  Miss. 

J.  H.  Me  Kenney,  Clerk,  $6000;  J.  C.  Bancroft  Davis,  of  Mass.,^ 
Reporter,  $  5,700;  John  M.  Wright,  of  Ky.,  Marshal,  $  3,000. 

IT*  S.  Circuit  Court  .Tudg'es.  (Salary  $6,000  each.) 

circuits.  judges.  I 

1  Me.,  N.  H.,  Mass,  and  R.  1.,  LeBaron  B.  Colt,  Bristol,  R.  I.  ; 

2  Vt.,  Conn,  and  New  York, Wm.  T.  Wallace,  E.  H.Lacombe, 

N.  Y.  City. 

3  New  Jersey,  Penn,  and  Delaware,  Wm.  Me  Kennan  of  Pa. 

4  Maryland,  Va.,  W.  Va.,  N.  and  S.  Carolina,  H.  L.  Bond  of  Md. 

5  Ga.  ida.  Ala.  Miss,  La.  and  Texas,  Don  A.  Pardee,  N.  Orleans. 

6  Ohio,  Mich.,  Kentucky  and  Tennessee,  H.  E.  Jackson,  of  Tenn. 

7  Indiana,  Illinois  and  Wis.,  Walter  Q.  Gresham,  of  Indiana. 

8  Minn.,  Iowa,  Mo.,  Kansas,  Ark,  Henry  C.  Caldwell,  of  Kan. 

9  California,  Oregon  and  Nevada,  Lorenzo  Sawyer  of  Cal.  i 

Court  of  Cluiiiis  of  tlie  United  States* 

Wm.  A.  Richardson,  of  Mass.,  Chief  Justice,  Salary,  $  4,500 
Charles  C.  Nott,  of  New  York,  Justice, 

Glenni  W.  Scofield,  of  Pa.,  “ 

Lawrence  Weldon,  “ 

John  Davis,  “ 

Archibald  Hopkins,  Clerk, 

*  Deceased. 


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3,000 


234  U.  S.  SENATE. 

I'iffj-seconcl  Cong-resfi.  [March 4, 1891,  tx)  March  4, 1892.] 


Second  Session,  Dec.  3,  1891. 

United  States  Senate. 

1  Salary  of  Senators  is  $5,000  per  annum ;  mileage,  20  cents  per 
mile  of  travel  to  and  from  Washington,  each  annual  session; 
allowance  for  stationery  and  newspapers,  $125  per  annum. 
President  of  the  Senate, tempore,  $8,000. 

Levi  P.  Morton,  of  N.  Y.,  President  of  the  Senate,  ex-officio. 
Anson  G.  McCook,  Secretary. 

Wm.  P.  Canaday.  Sergeant  at  Arms,  salary,  $  4,320 
Alabama — John  T.  Morgan,  1895;  James  L.  Pugh,  1897. 
Arkansas — James  K.  Jones,  1897;  James  H.  Berry ,1895. 
California— LiQ\2in(\  Stantord,  1897 ;  Charles  N.  Felton,  1893. 
Colorado— M.  Teller,  1897 ;  Edward  O.  Wolcott,  1895. 
Connecticut — Orville  H.  Platt,  1897 ;  J.  R.  Hawley,  1893. 
Delaware— GeovgQ  Gray,  1893;  Anthony  Higgins,"  1895. 
Florida—^.  H.  M.  Davidson,  1897 ;  Samuel  Pasco,  1893. 
Georgia — John  B.  Gordon,  1897;  Alfred  H.  Colquitt,  1895. 
Idaho — Fred  T.  Dubois,  1897 ;  Geo.  L.  Shoup,  1895. 

Illinois— 36\m  M.  Palmer,  1897 ;  Shelby  M.  Cullom,  1895. 
Indiana — Daniel  W.  Voorhees,  1897 ;  David  Turpie,  1893. 

William  B.  AUison,  1897 ;  James  F.  Wilson,  1895. 
A'ansas— William  A.  Peffer,  1897;  Preston  B.  Plumb,  1895. 
Kentucky — Joseph  C.  S. Blackburn,  1897 ;  J.  G.  Carlisle,  1895. 
Louisiana — Randall  L.  Gibson,  1895;  Edward  D.  White,  1897. 
Maine — Eugene  Hale,  1893;  Wm.  P.  Frye,  1895. 

Maryland — Arthur  P.  Gorman,  1893;  ( - .) 

Massachusetts — Henry  L.  Dawes,  1893;  Geo.  F.  Hoar,  1895. 
Michigan — F.  B.  Stockbridge,  1893 ;  James  Me  Millan,  1895. 
Minnesota — C.  K.  Davis,  1893;  Wm.  D.  Washburn,  189.5. 
Mississippi— Z.  George,  1893;  E.  C.  Walthall,  1895. 
Missouri — Geo.  G.  Vest,  1897 ;  Francis  M.  Cockrell,  1893. 
Montana — W.  F.  Sanders,  1893;  T.  C.  Power,  1895. 

Nebraska — A.  S.  Paddock,  1893;  C.  F.  Manderson,  1895. 

Nevada — J.  P.‘ Jones,  1897 ;  Wm.  M.  Stewart,  1893. 

New  Hampshire — J.  H.  Gallinger,  1897 ;  W.  E.  Chandler,  1895. 
New  Jersey — Rufus  Blodgett,  1893 ;  J.  R.  McPherson,  1895. 
New  For^— David  B.  Hill,  1897 ;  Frank  Hiscock,  1893. 

North  Carolina — Zebulon  B.  Vance  1897 ;  M.  W.  Ransom,  1895. 
North  Dakota — L.  R.  Casey,  1893  ;  H.  C.  Hansbrough,  1897. 
Ohio — Calvin  S.  Brice,  1897;  John  Sherman,  1893. 

Oregon— J .  N.  Dolph,  1895.  J.  H.  Mitchell,  1897. 
Pennsylvania — Jas.  D.  Cameron,  1897 ;  M.  S.  Quay,  1893. 
Rhode  Island — N.  W.  Aldrich,  1893;  Nathan  F.  Dixon,  1895. 
South  Dakota — J.  H.  KyJe,  1897 ;  R.  F.  Pettigrew,  1895. 
South  Carolina — J.  L.M.  Irby,  1^7;  M.  C.  Butler,  1895. 
Tennessee— Wm.  B.  Bate,  1893;  Isham  G.  Harris,  1895. 
Tea:as— Horace  Chilton,  1893 ;  Richard  Coke,  1895. 

Vermont— S.  Morrill,  1897;  Redfield  Proctor,  1893. 
Virginia — John  W.  Daniel,  1893;  J.  S.  Barbour,  1895. 
Washington— 3 .  B.  Allen,  1893;  W  C.  Squire,  1897. 

West  Virginia — Chas.  O.  Faulkner,  1893;  John  E.  Kenna,  1895 
Wisconsin — Wm.  F.  Vilas,  1897;  Philetus  Sawder,  1893. 
Wyoming— 3 .  M.  Carey,  1895;  F.  E.  WaiTen,  1893. 


U.  8.  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 


235 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE  U.  S. 

Republicans  in  Roman  (87) ;  Democrats  in  italic  (235) ;  Far¬ 
mers’ Alliance  in  small  caps  (8) ;  whole  number,  332;  2  va¬ 
cancies. 

Alabama — R,  H.  Clarke,  H.  A.  Herbert,  Wm.  C.  Oates,  Louis 
W.  Turpin,  James  E,  Cobb,  J.  H.  Bankhead,  W.  H.  Forney, 
Joseph  Wheeler, 

Arkansas — William  H.  Cate,  C.  R.  Breckinridge,  Thomas  Cj 
McRae,  William  L. Terry,  Samuel  W.  Peel. 

California — Thomas  J.  Geary,  Anthony  Caminetti,  Joseph  Me- 
Kenan,  John  T.  Cutting,  Eugene  F,  Loud,  William  W.  Bowers. 
Colorado — Hosea  Townsend. 

Connecticut — Lewis  Sperry,  W.  F.  Willcox,  Charles  A.  Rus¬ 
sell,  Robert  E.  DeForrest. 

Delaware — John  W.  Causey. 

Florida — Stephen  R.  Mallory,  Robert  Bullock. 

Georgia — R.  E.  Lester,  H.  G.  Turner,  Chas.  F.  Crisp,  Chas. 
L.  Moses,  L.  F  Livingston,  Jas.  H.  Blount,  R.  William  Everett, 
Thomas  G.  Lawson,  Thomas  E.  Winn,  Thomas  E.  Watson. 

Idaho — Willis  Sweet. 

Illinois — Abner  Taylor,  Lawrence  E.  McGann,  Allan  C.  Dur. 
borow,  jr.,  Walter  C.'iNewberry,  A.  J.  Hopkins,  Robert  R.  Hitt, 
T.  J.  Henderson,  Lewis  Steward,  Herman  W.  Snow,  Philip  S. 
Post,  Benjamin  T.  Cable,  Scott  Wike,  W.  M.  Springer,  Owen 
Scott,  Samuel  T.  Busey,  G.  W.  Fithian,  Edward  Lane,  Wm.  S. 
Forman,  J.  R.  Williams,  George  W.  Smith. 

Indiana — W.  F.  Barrel,  John  L.  Bretz,  J.  B.  Brown,  Wm.  S. 
Holman,  Geo.  W.  Cooper,  Henry  U.  Johnson,  Wm.  D.  Bynum, 
E.  V.  Brookshire,  Daniel  Waugh,  David  H.  Patton,  Augustus 
•N.  Martin,  C.  A.  O.  McClellan,  Benj.  F.  Shively. 

Iowa — John  J.  Seerley,  Walter  I.  Hayes,  D.  B.  Henderson,  W. 
H.  Butler,  John  T.  Hamilton,  Fred  E.  White,  John  A^  T.  Hull, 
James  P.  Flick,  Thomas  Bowman,  Jonathan  P.  Dolliver,  Geo. 
D.  Perkins. 

Aansas— Case  Broderick,  E.  H.  Funston,  Benjamin  H. 
Clover,  John  G.  Otis,  John  Davis,  William  Baker,  Jere¬ 
miah  Simpson. 

Kentucky — Wm.  J.  Stone,  Wm.  T.  Ellis,  I.  H.  Goodnight,  A.  B. 
Montgomery,  Asher  G.  Caruth,  W.  W.  Dickerson.  Wm.  C.  P. 
Breckinrid'je,  J.  B.  McCreary,  Thos.  H.  Paynter,  John  B.  Ken¬ 
dall,  J.  H.  Wilson. 

Louisiana — Adolph  Meyer, Matthew  D.  Lagan,  Andrew  Price, 
N.  C.  Blanchard,  C.  J.  Boatner,  Samuel  M.  Robertson. 

Maine— T\\09,.  B.  Reed,  N.  Dingley,  jr.,  Seth  L.  Miliken,  C.  A. 
Boutelle. 

Maryland — Henry  Page,  Herman  Stump,  Harry  W.  Rusk,  Isi- 
dor  Rayner,  Barnes  Compton,  William  M.  McKaig. 

Massachusetts — Charles  S.  Randall,  Elijah  A.  Morse,  John  F. 
Andrew,  J.  H.  O'Neil,  Sherman  Hoar,  Henry  C.  Lodge,  W.  Cogs-' 
well,  Moses  T.  Stevens,  George  F.  Williams,  Joseph  H.  Walker,! 
Fredric  S.  Coolidge,  John  C.  Crosby.  ! 

•Michigan — J.  Logan  Chipman,  James  S.  Gorman,  James! 
O’Donnell,  Julius  C.  Burrows,  C.  E.  Belknap,  Byron  G.  Stout} 
J.  R.  Whiting,  H.  M.  Youmans,  H.  H.  Wheeler,  T.  H.  ^E.  Wead- 
ock,  S.  M.  Stephenson. 


236  U.  S.  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 


Minnesota — William  H.  Harries^  John  Lind,  0.  M.  Hall,  J.  N- 
Castle,  Kettel  Halvorsen. 

Mississippi — J.  M.  Allen,  J.  t.  Kyle,  Thos.  C.  Catchings,  Clarke 
Lewis,  Joseph  H.  Beeman,  T.  R.  Stockdale,  C.  E.  Hooker. 

Missouri —  Wm.  H.  Hatch,  C.  H.  Mansur.  A.  M.  Dockery,  R.  P. 
C.  Wilson,  J.  C.  Tarsney,  J.  T.  Heard,  Richard  H.  Norton,,  J. 
J.  O'Neill,  Seth  W.  Cobb,  Samuel  Byrns,  R.  P.  Bland,  David  A. 
DeArmond,  Robert  W.  Fyan,  Marshall  Arnold. 

Montana —  William  W.  Dixon. 

Nebraska— William  J.  Bryan,  William  A.  McKeighan, 
Omer  M.  Kem. 

Nevada— UoYdiQ.Q  F  Bartine. 

New  Hampshire— Luther  F.  McKinney,  Warren  F.  Davitll. 
New  Jersey — C.  A.  Bergen,  Jas.  BuchMnan,  J.  A.  Geissenhain- 
er,  Samuel  Fowler,  Cornelius  A.  Cadmus,  Thomas  D.  English, 
Edward  F.  McDonald. 

New  York — James  W.  Covert,  A.  C.  Chapin,  William  J.  Coombs, 
John  M.  Clancy,  Thomas  F.  Magner,  John  R.  Fellows,  E.  J.  Dun- 
phy,  Timothy  J.  Campbell,  A.  J.  Cummings,  W.  B.  Cochran,  John 
DeWitt  Warner,  Ashbel  P.  Fitch,  Wm.  G.  Stahlnecker,  Henry 
Bacori,  John  H.  Ketchain,  Isaac  N.  Cox,  J.  A-  Quack enbnsh,. 
Charles  Tracey,  John  Sanford,  John  M.  Wever,  N.  M.  Curtis, 
Henry  W.  Bentley,  George  Van  Horn,  James  J.  Belden,  George 
W-  Ray,  S.  E.  Pajme,  Hosea  H.  Rockwell,  John  Raines,  Halberti 
L.  Greenleaf,  James  W.  Wadsworth,  Daniel  N.  Lockwood,  T. 

S.  Bunting,  Warren  B.  Hooker. 

North  Carolina — Willinm  A.  B.  Branch,  H.  P.  Cheatham,  Ben¬ 
jamin  F.  Grady,  B.  H.  Bunn,  Archibald  H.  A.  Williams,  Sypen- 
ham  B.  Alexander,  J.  S.  Henderson,  W.  H.  H.  Cowles,  William 

T.  Crawford. 

North  JDa/jo^u— Martin  N.  Johnson. 

Ohio — Bellamy  Storer,  J.  A.  Caldwell,  George  W.  Houk,  Mar> 
tin  Ganzt,  F.  G.  Layton,  Dennis  D.  Donovan,  W.  E.  Haynes,  D 
E.  Hare,  J.  H.  Outhwaite,  Robert  E.  Doad,  John  M.  Pattison, 
William  H.  Enochs,  Irvine  Dungan,  J.  W.  Owens,  Michael  Z>. 
Harter,  John  G.  Warwick,  Albert  J.  Pearson,  Joseph  D.  Taylor, 
Ezra  B.  Taylor,  Vincent  A.  Taylor,  Tom  L.  Johnson. 

Oregon— Hermann. 

Pennsylvania — Henry  H.  Bingham,  Chas.  O’Neill,  William 
McAleer,  J.  E.  Reyburn,  Alfred  C.  Harmer,  John  B.  Robinson, 
Edwin  Hallowell,  Wm.  Mutchler,  D.  B.  Brunner,  Marriott  Bros- 
ius,  Lemuel  Amerman,  George  W.  Shonk,  J.  B  Reilly,  J.W. 
Rife,  M.  B.Wright,  Alber  C.  Hopkins,  Simon  P.  Wolverton,  L. 
E.  Atkinson,  Frank  E.  Beltzhoover,  Edward  Scull,  George  F. 
Huff,  John  Dalzell,  William  A.  Stone,  Andrew  Stewart,  E.  P. 
Gillespie,  Matthew  Griswold,  Charles  W.  Stone,  G.  F.  Kribbs. 
Rhode  Jsland — Oscar  Lapha.m,  Charles  H.  Page. 

South  Carolina — W.  H.  Brawley,  Geo.  D.  Tillman,  George 
Johnstone,  George  W.  Shell,  J.  J.  Hemphill,  E.  T.  Stockhouse, 
William  Elliott. 

South  Dakota — John  L.  Jolley,  J.  A,  Pickier. 

Tennessee — A.  A.  Taylor,  H.  C.  Snodgrass,  Benton  McMillin, 
J.  D.  Richardson,  J.  E.  Washington,  N.  N.  Cox,  B.  A.  Enloe,  R. 
A.  Pierce,  Josiah  Patterson. 

Texas — Charles  Stewart,  John  B.  Loug,  C.  B.  Kilgore,  D.  B. 


MINISTERS  TO  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 


237 


Culberson ^  Joseph  W.  Bailey^  Jo  Abbott,  W.  H.  Crain,  L.  W. 
Moore,  Roger  Q.  Mills,  Jos.  D.  Sayers,  S.  W.  T.  Lanham. 
Vermont — H.  Henry  Powers,  W.  \V.  Grout. 

Virginia— W.  A.  Jones,  J.  W.  Laivson,  G  D.  H  'ise,  J.  F.  Epes, 
Posey  G.  Lester,  P.  C.  Edmunds,  Charles  T.  O'Ferrall,  J.  A. 
Buchanan,  H.  St.  Geor<  e  Tucker. 

Washington — J.  L.  Wilson. 

West  Virginia — J.  0.  Pendleton,  W.  L.  Wilson,  J.  D.  Alderson, 
James  Capehart. 

Wisconsin — Clinton  Babbitt,  Charles  Barwig,  A.  R.  Bushnell, 
J.  L.  Mit'  h'  ll,  G.  H.  Bricl’ner,  Lucas  M.  Miller,  F.  P.  Coburn, 
N.  P.  Haugen,  Thomas  Lynch. 

Wyoming — C.  D.  Clark. 

Territorial  Delegates. — Arizona— Marcus  A.  Smith.  New 
Mexico — Antonio  Joseph.  Oklahoma— D.  A.  Harvey.  Utah— 
J.  T.  Cane. 

ill  inters  to  Foreisfn  Countries. 

ENVOYS  EXTRAORDINARY  AND  MINISTERS  PLENIPOTENTIARY. 

Countries.  Capitals.  Ministers. 

Austria-Hung’ry,  Vienua,  Fred.  D,  Grant, 

Argentine  Rep.  Buenos  Ayres, B.  W.  Hanna, 

Belgium,  Brussels,  E.  H.  Terrell, 

Bolivia,  La  Paz,  T.  H.  Anderson, 

Brazil.  Rio  de  Janeiro, E.  H.  Conger, 

Central  American  States 
of  Costa  Rica,  Guatemala, 

Honduras,  Salvador  and 
Nicaragua,  ] 

Chili,  Santiago, 

China,  Peking, 

Colombia,  Bogota 

'Denmark, 

‘France,  Paris, 

German  Empire,  Berlin, 

[Great  Britain,  London, 

IHawaiian  Isles,  Honolulu, 


Italy, 

[Japan, 

■  Mexico, 

iNetherlauds, 

|Peru, 

•  Russia, 
Spain, 
Sweden, 

Noi  way, 

T  arkey, 
Uruguay,  1 
Paraguay,  J 
Venezuela, 


Patrick  Egan, 
Charles  Den  by, 

J.  T.  Abbott, 
Copenhagen,  Clark  E.  Carr, 
Whitelaw  Reid, 
Wm.  Walter  Phelps, 
Robert  T.  Lincoln, 
John  L.  Stevens, 

A.  G.  Porter, 

J.  F.  Swift, 

Thomas  Ryan, 

S.  R.  Thayer, 

John  Hicks, 

C.  E.  Smith, 

E.  B.  GrubI), 


Rome, 

Yeddo, 

Mexico. 

The  Hague, 
Lima, 

St.  Petersb’g, 
3Iadrid, 

Stockholm, 


Corea, 

Hayti,  ] 

Liberia. 
iRoumania, 
iServia  &  Greece 


W.  W.  Thomas, 
Constantinople,  Solomon  Hirsch, 
Montevideo,  George  3Iauey, 
Caracas,  Wm.  L.  Scruggs, 
MINISTERS  RESIDENT  AND  CONSULS  GE 

Augustine  Hea»d, 


Seoul, 

>rt  au  Prin 
Monrovia, 

Athens, 


Alexander  Claik, 
A.  L.  Snowden, 


Frr/m. 

Salary 

N.  Y., 

$12,000 

Ind  , 

7,500: 

Tex., 

7,500; 

Ohio, 

5,000 

Iowa, 

12,000- 

0 

icho,  Cal., 

10,0('H»- 

Neb. 

10,000 

Ind., 

12,000 

N.  H., 

7,500 

Ill.. 

5,000 

N.  Y., 

17,500 

N.  J. 

17,500, 

Ill., 

17,500 

Me.,' 

7,500 

Ind., 

12,000 

Cal., 

12,000 

Kan. 

12.000 

Minn., 

7,500, 

Wis.. 

10,000; 

Penn., 

17,500 

\  T 

12.000 

Me., 

7, .500 

Oregon, 

7,500 

S.  Car., 

7,500 

Ga., 

7^ 

JERAL. 

Mas.s., 

7,500 

,  I).  C., 

5,000 

Iowa, 

4,000 

Penn., 

6,500 

288 

THE  RATES  OF  POSTAGE. 

*  -M 

*  '  -m 

Siam, 

Bangkok, 

S.  H.  Boyd, 

3Io., 

5.000 

Persia, 

Teheran, 

E.  Spencer  Pratt, 

Ala., 

5,000 

Calcutta, 

Consul  Gen., 

Samuel  Merrill, 

Ind., 

5,000 

Montreal, 

C.  L.  Knapp, 

N.  Y., 

4  00n 

Vi.  nna. 

J.  Goldschmidt, 

Wis., 

3,000 

Portugal, 

Lisbon, 

G.  S.  Batcheller, 

5,000 

THE  RATES  OF  POSTAGE. 

Postal  cards,  one  cent  each,  to  all  parts  of  the  United  States,  and 
Canada.  International  postal  cards,  two  cents. 

Letters,  and  all  other  mailable  matter  of  other  classes  subject  to 
letter  postajre  by  reason  of  a  violation  of  the  postal  laws,  2  cents  per] 
ounce  to  all  parts  of  the  United  States,  Canada  and  Mexico, 

On  registered  domestic  letters  and  third  class  matter  an  additional 
fee  of  10  cents  is  required. 

Local  or  “drop”  letters,  that  is,  for  the  city  or  town  where  deposi¬ 
ted,  2  cents  if  delivered  at  a  Letter  Carrier  Office,  and  1  cent  if  there] 
is  no  carrier  system,  per  ounce. 

Manuscript  for  publication  in  books,  (except  when  accompanied 
by  proof  sheets)  newspapers  and  magazines  chargeable  as  letters. 

Newspapers,  to  each  actual  subscriber,  in  the  county  where  pub 
ished,  free  of  postage,  except  dailies  at  carrier  offices. 

Newspapers  and  periodicals,  transient  excepted,  to  be  prepaid  a' 
he^ffice  of  publication,  at  1  cent  per  pound, -or  fraction  thereof. 

Any  article  in  a  newspaper  or  other  publication  may  be  marked  f 
»bservation  except  by  written  or  printed  words,  without  increase  o 
postage. 

Packages  of  mail  matter  must  not  exceed  four  pounds  each  in 
weight,  except  in  cases  ot  single  volumes. 

One  cent  for  four  ounces. — Transient  copies  of  regular  publications, 
iz.,  newspapers  and  magazines. 

One  cent  for  troo  ounces. —  Almanacs,  books  (printed),  calendars,] 
catalogues,  circulars,  corrected  proofs,  with  copy  accompanying, 
land  bills,  maps  —  lithographed  or  ergraved  —  music  (printed 
sheet,)  occasional  publications,  pamphlets,  posters,  photographic 
dews,  printed  cards,  stereoscopic  views,  proof-sheets,  prospectuses 
ind  regular  publications  designed  primarily  for  advertising  purposes, 
or  for  tree  circulation  at  nominal  rates,  seeds,  cuttings,  bulbs,  roots, 
and  scions. 

One  cent  for  each  ounce. — Blank  books,  cards,  drawings,  designs, 
dans,  card  boards  and  other  flexible  material,  chromo-lithographs, 
engravings,  envelopes,  flexible  patterns,  letter  envelopes,  letter  paper, 
ithographs,  merchandise,  models,  ornamented  paper,  postal  cards, 
when  sent  in  bulk  and  not  addressed,  photographic  paper,  printed 
blanks,  sample  cards,  samples  of  ores,  metals,  minerals,  and  merchan- 
ise. 

Undelivered  letters  can  be  re-sent  to  a  new  address  without  addi¬ 
tional  charge. 

Senders  may  write  their  name  on  transient  newspapers,  book,  etc. 
preceded  by  the  word  “from.” 

Stamps  cut  from  stamped  envelopes  are  rejected  by  the  post  office. 
Stamped  envelopes  and  wrappers,  postal  cards,  and  stamps  of  differ 
ent  denominations  for  sale  at  post-offices. 

Stamped  envelopes  accidentally  spoiled  redeemed  at  any  post  office 


« 


FOREIGN  MONEY  ORDERS. 

239; 

1 

FOREIGN  MONEY  ORDERS. 


The  offices  marked  {*)  are  International  money-order  offices, 
and  as  such  are  authorized  to  issue  money  orders  for  sums  not 
exceeding  $50,  i)aya]>le  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada  and  New¬ 
foundland;  in  Great  BriUiin  and  Ireland;  in  the  German  Em¬ 
pire;  Switzerland, Kimdom  of  Italy ;  Fiance  and  Algeria;  Ja¬ 
maica;  New  Zealand;  New  South"  Wales;  Queensland;  Victo¬ 
ria;  Tasmania;  Cape  Colon (South  Africa);  Belgium;  Portu¬ 
gal  (including  the  Azores  and Maderia Islands) ;  Sweden;  Nor¬ 
way;  Denmark;  The  Netherlands;  Japan;  Hawaiian  King¬ 
dom  (Sandwich  Islands);  Winward  Islands;  Leeward  Islands. 
Fees  international  money  orders  are  ten  cents  for  each  ten  dol¬ 
lars  or  fraction  thereof  on  all  foreign  orders. 

RATES  FOR  POSTAL  NOTES  AND  MONEY  ORDERS. 

Postal  Notes,  3  cents.  Special  delivery  letters  or  packages,  10c. 

On  orders  not  exceeding  — 5  cents.  Not  exceeding  $10 — 8 
'cents.  Over  $10  and  not  exceeding  $15 — 10  cents.  Over  $15  and 
not  exceeding  $30 — 15  cents.  Over  $30  and  not  exceeding  $40 — 
20  cents.  Over  $40  and  not  exceeding  $50 — 25  cents.  Over  $50 
and  not  exceeding  $60 — 30  cents.  Over  $00  and  not  exceeding 
$70 — 35  cents.  Over  $70  and  not  exceeding  $80 — 40  cents.  Over 
$80  and  not  exceeding  $100 — 45  cents. 

I 

I  TABLE  OF  INTERNAL  REVENUE  TAXES. 

i  Schedule  of  articles  and  occupations  subject  to  tax  under  the 
'internal  revenue  laws  of  the  United  States  in  force  Nov.  1, 1801. 

Liquors — Rectifiers  of  less  than  500  barrels  a  year,  $100 ;  recti¬ 
fiers  of  500  barrels,  or  more,  a  year,  $200;  retail  liquor-dealers, 
$25;  wholesale  liquor-dealers,  $100;  retail  dealers  in  malt 
liquors,  $20;  wholesale  dealers  in  malt  liquors,  $50;  manufac¬ 
turers  of  stills,  $50;  and  for  stills  or  worms,  manufactured, 
leach,  $20;  brewers,  annual  manufacture  less  than  500  barrels, 
;$50;  annual  manufacture  500  barrels  or  more,  $100;  distilled 
spirits,  per  g  allon,  00  cts.;  wines, liquors, or  compounds  known 
or  denominated  as  wine,  and  made  in  imitation  of  sparkling 
wine  or  champagne,  but  not  made  from  grapes  grown  in  the 
United  States,  and  liquors,  not  made  from  grapes,  currants, 
rhubarb,  or  berries  grown  in  the  United  States,  but  produced 
by  being  rectified  or  mixed  with  distilled  spirits  or  by  the  in¬ 
fusion  of  any  matter  in  spirits,  to  be  sold  as  wine,  or  as  a  sub- 
istitute  for  wine,  bottles  containing  not  more  than  one  pint,  per 
bottle  or  package,  10  cts.;  same  in  bottles,  containing  more 
thah  one  pint,  and  not  more  than  one  quart,  per  bottle  or 
package,  20  cts. ;  and  at  the  same  rate  for  any  larger  quantity 
|of  such  merchandise,  h<-wever  put  up,  or  whatever  may  be  the 
package;  stamps  for  distilled  spirits  intended  for  export,  for 
expenses,  etc.,  of  each.  10  cts.;  fermented  liquors,  per  barrel, 
containing  not  more  than  31  gallons,  $1 ;  and  at  the  proportion¬ 
ate  rate  lor  luilve'2,  thirds,  quarters,  sixths,  and  eighths  of 
barrels;  more  than  one  barrel  of  31  gallons,  and  notinore  than 
63  gallons,  in  one  package,  $2. 

Tobacco  and  Tobacco,  chewing  and  smoking,  fine-cut, 

'cavendish,  plug  or  twist,  cut  or  granulated,  of  every  descrip- 
,tion  ;  tobacco  twisted  by  hand  or  reduced  into  a  condition  to 
be  consumed,  or  in  any  manner  other  than  the  ordinary  mode 


240  INTERNAL  REVENUE  TAXES. 


of  drying  and  curing,  prepared  for  sale  or  consumption,  even  if 
prepared  without  the  use  of  any  machine  or  instrument,  and 
without  being  pressed  or  sweetened ;  and  all  fine-cut  shorts 
and  refuse,  scraps,  clippings,  cuttings  and  sweepings  of  to¬ 
bacco,  domestic  or  imported,  per  pound,  6  cts. ;  snuff  of  all  de¬ 
scriptions,  domestic  or  imported,  and  snuff-flour,  sold  or  re¬ 
moved  for  use,  per  pound,  6  cts. ;  cigars  and  cheroots,  of  all  de¬ 
scriptions  domestic  or  imported,  per  thousand,  $3;  cigarettes, 
domestic  or  imported,  weighing  not  over  three  pounds  per 
thousand,  per  thousand,  50  cts. ;  cigarettes,  domestic  or  im¬ 
ported,  weighing  over  three  pounds  per  thousand,  per  thou¬ 
sand,  $3. 

Note. — The  internal  revenue  taxes  on  imported  manufac¬ 
tured  tobacco,  snuff,  cigars,  and  cigarettes  are  in  addition  to 
the  import  duties  thereon. 

Opium  manufactured  in  the  United  States  for  smoking  pur¬ 
poses,  $10  per  pound. 

31anufacturers  of  oleomargarine,  $600;  retail 
dealers  in  oleomargarine,  $48;  wholesale  dealers  in  oleomar¬ 
garine,  $480;  all  substances  heretofore  known  as  oleomar¬ 
garine,  oleo,  oleomargarine-oil,  butterine,  lardine,  suine,  and 
neutral;  all  mixtures  and  compounds  of  oleomargarine,  oleo, 
oleomargarine-oil,  butterine,  lardine,  suine,  and  neutral;  all 
lard  extracts  and  tallow  extracts;  and  all  mixtures  and  com¬ 
pounds  of  tallow,  beef-fat,  suet,  lard,  lard-oil,  vegetable-oil,  an- 
notto,  and  other  coloring  matter,  intestinal  fat,  and  offal  fat 
made  in  imitation  or  semblance  of  butter,  or  when  so  made, 
calculated  or  intended  to  be  sold  as  butter  or  for  butter,  do¬ 
mestic,  per  pound,  2  cts.;  same  imported  from  foreign  coun¬ 
tries,  per  pound,  15  cts. 

Banks  and  Bankers — Circulation  issued  bj’^  any  bank,  etc.,  or 
person,  per  month,  one-twelfth  of  1  per.  ct. ;  circulation  ex¬ 
ceeding  90  per  cent,  of  capital,  in  addition,  per  month,  ^  of  1 
per.  ct. ;  banks,  etc.,  on  amount  of  notes  of  any  person,  state 
bank  or  sUite  banking  association,  used  for  circulation  and 
paid  out,  10  per  cent.;  banks,  etc.,  bankers,  or  associations,  on 
amount  of  notes  of  any  town,  city,  or  municipal  corporation, 
paid  out  by  them,  10  per  cent. ;  every  person,  firm,  association 
other  than  national  bank  associations,  and  every  corporation, 
state  bank,  or  state  banking  association,  on  the  amount  of 
their  oivn  notes  used  for  circulation  and  paid  out  by  them,  10 
percent.;  every  such  person,  firm,  association,  corporation, 
state  bank,  or  state  banking  association,  and  also  every  na¬ 
tional  banking  association,  on  the  amount  of  notes  of  any  per¬ 
son,  firm  association,  other  than  a  national  banking,  associa¬ 
tion,  or  of  any  corporation,  state  bank,  or  state  banking  asso¬ 
ciation,  or  of  any  town,  city,  or  municipal  corporation,  used 
for  circulation  and  paid  out  by  them,  10  per  cent. 


Tlie  Vermont  ISegi^iter,  similar  to  tliis  t>ook, 
by  mail,  cents. 

Home  Publishing-  Company, 

J3urling-ton,  Vermont. 


PRESIDENTS  OF  THE  U.  S. 


241 


TIME  AND  LIMIT  OF 

STATE  AND  TERRITORIAL  LEGISLATURES. 


States  and  time.  Limit. 
Ala.,  2  T.  Nov.  f  50  ds. 
Ark.  2  M.  Jan.  60  days. 
Cal.,  1  M.  Jan.  GO  “ 
Col.,  1  W  Jan.  90  “ 
Conn.,  W.  after  1st  31. 

Jan.  none. 

Del.  1  T.  Jan.  none. 
Flor.  Tues.  aftei*  1  M. 

Jan.  60  days. 

Geo.  1  W.  Nov.  t  40  ds. 
Ida.,  1  M.  Jan.  60  davs. 
Ill.  2  W.  Jan.  none. 
Ind.  1  W.  Jan.  60  days. 
Iowa,  2  M.  Jan.  f  none. 
Kan.,  2  T.  Jan.  50  days 
Ken. ,  last  W.Dec.60 
Lou.,  2  M.  May t  60 
Me.,  1  W.  Jan., f  none. 


States  and  time.  Limit. 
Mass.,*  1  W.  Jan.  none 
3Iich.,  1  W.  Jan.  none.' 
Minn.,  2  T.  Jan.  90  ds. 
Miss.,  2  T.  Jan.f  none. 
Mo.,  1  W.,  Jan.  90  days 
full  pay. 

Mon.,  1  M.  Jan.  60  ds. 
Neb.,1  T.,  Jan.  40  “ 

Nev. ,  3  M.,  Jan.  60  “ 
N.  H.,  1  W.  Jan.  none. 
N.  J..*  2  T.  Jan.  none. 
N.  Y.,*  1  T.  Jan.  none. 
N.  C.,  1  W.  Jan.  60  days 
N.  Dak.,  2  T.  Jan.  “ 
Ohio,  1  M.  Jan.f  about 
100  days. 

Ore.,  2  M.  Jan.  40  days. 
Penn.,  1  T.  .Jan.  150  ds. 


States  and  time.  Limi 

R.  I.*  last  T.  in  May  & 
3  T.  in  Jan.  none. 

S.  Dak.  2  T.  Jan.  60  ds. 
S.  C.,*  4  Tu.  Nov.  none 
Tenn.l  M.  Jan.  75  days 
Texas,  1  Tu.  Jan.  60  “ 
Vt.,  1  W.  Oct.f  none. 
Va.,  1  W.  Dec.  90  days. 
W.  Va.,2  W.  Jan.  45  “ 
Wis.,  1  M.  Jan.  none. 
Wash.,  1st  W.  after  1st 

M.,Jan.  60  ds. 

Wyo.,  2  Tu.  Jan. 

Territories. 
Ariz.,  3  M.  Jan.  60  days 
N.Mex.  last  M.Dec.  60ds 
Utah,  2  M.  Jan  f  60  ds. 
Ind.  I  M.  Nov.  *  30  ds. 


Md.,  1  W.  Jan.f  90  days 

*  States  and  territories  having  annual  sessions.  All  others  biennial, 
f  States  and  Territories  having  biennial  sessions,  in  the  even  years 
Biennial  sessions  not  thus  marked  meet  in  the  odd  years. 

PRESIDENTS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  with 
the  years  of  the  commencement  of  their  terms  of  office 


George  Washington,  1789  and  1793 
John  Adams,  1797 

Thomas  Jefferson ,  1801  and  1805 

James  Madison,  1809  and  1813 

Janies  3Ionroe,  1817  and  1821 

.John  Quincy  Adams,  1825 

.Andrew  Jackson,  1829  and  1833 

Martin  Van  Buren,  1837 

William  Henry  Harrison,  1841 

(died  Apr.  4). 

Jolin  Tyler,  (elected  as  V.  P.)  1841 


James  Knox  Polk, 
Zachary  Tajdor, 

fdied  July  9,  1850) 


1845 

1849 


Millard  Fillmore,  (elec’d  V.  P.)  1850 
Franklin  Pierce,  1853 

James  Buchanan,  1857 

Abraham  Lincoln,  1861  and  1865 
(assassinated  Apr.  14,  1865) 
Andrew  Johnson,  1865 

(elected  as  V.  P.) 

Ulysses  S,  Grant,  1869  and  1873 
Rutherford  B.  Hayes,  1877 

Jas.  A.  Garfield,  March  4,  to  Sept. 

19,  1881,  (assassinated.) 
Chester  A.  Arthur,  (elected  as 
V.  P.)  from  Sept.  19,  1881. 
Grover  Cleveland,  1885. 

1  Benjamin  Harrison,  1889. 


242  IPopnlar  Vote  for  President  1888. 

Electo¬ 

ral 

Vote* 

States. 

Har. 

Rep. 

Clev. 

Dem . 

Fisk, 

Pro. 

Street¬ 

er, 

Union 

Labor. 

Har. 

Rep. 

Clev. 

Alabama, 

56,197 

117,320 

583, 

1 

Arkansas, 

58,752, 

85,962 

614 

10,613 

•  •  •  • 

7 

California, 

124,816 

117,729 

5,761 

•  •  •  « 

8 

.... 

Colorado, 

50,774 

37,567 

2,191 

1,266 

3 

•  •  •  • 

Connecticut, 

74,584 

74,920 

4,234 

240 

•  •  •  • 

6 

Delaware, 

12,973 

16,414 

376' 

3 

Florida, 

26,657 

39,561 

423 

4 

Georgia, 

40,496 

100;499 

1,808 

136 

•  •  •  • 

12 

Illinois, 

370,475 

348,371 

21,695 

7,090; 

22 

•  •  •  • 

Indiana, 

263,361 

260,969 

9,877 

2,694; 

15 

•  •  •  • 

Iowa, 

211,598 

179,877 

3,550 

9,105  i 

13 

•  •  •  • 

Kansas, 

182,904 

102,745 

6,779 

37,788' 

9 

•  •  •  • 

Kentucky, 

155,134 

183,800 

5,225 

622 

•  •  •  • 

13 

Louisiana, 

30,663 

85,032 

160 

39 

•  •  •  • 

8 

Maine, 

73,734 

50,481 

2,691 

1,344 

6 

«  •  •  • 

Maryland 

99,986 

106,168 

4,767 

«  -  - 

8- 

Massachuse 

183,892 

15i;85.5 

8,701 

•  •  •  • 

14 

•  •  •  • 

Michigan, 

236,387 

213,469 

20,945 

4,5.55 

13 

•  •  •  • 

Minnesota, 

142,492 

104,385 

15,311 

1,094 

7 

•  •  •  « 

Mississippi, 

30,096 

85,471 

218 

99 

•  •  •  • 

9 

Missouri, 

236,257 

261,974 

4,539 

18,632 

•  •  •  • 

16 

Nebraska, 

108,425 

80,.5,52 

9,429 

4,247 

5 

•  •  •  • 

Nevada, 

7,229 

5,326 

41 

•  •  •  • 

3 

•  •  •  • 

New  Hampshire 

45,728 

43,456 

1,588 

13 

4 

•  •  •  • 

New  Jersey. 

144,344 

151,493 

7,904 

9 

New  York, 

648;909 

6.35,835 

30,231 

3  18 

36 

•  •  •  • 

North  Carolina, 

134,784 

147,902 

2,787 

32 

•  •  •  • 

11 

Ohio, 

416,054 

396,455 

24,356 

3,496 

23 

•  •  •  • 

Oregon, 

33,291 

26,522 

1,677 

.363 

3 

•  •  •  • 

Pennsylvania, 

526,091 

446,633 

20,947 

.3,873 

30 

•  ■  •  ■ 

Rhode  Island, 

21,968 

17,5.30 

1,2.50 

18 

4 

•  •  •  • 

So.  Carolina. 

13,736 

65,825 

9 

Tennessee, 

138,988 

158,779 

5,969 

48 

.... 

1  •  •  •  • 

121 

Texas, 

88,422 

i  234, 8a3 

4,749 

29,459 

13 

Vermont, 

45,192 

16,788 

1,460 

1 

•  •  •  • 

!  4 

•  •  •  • 

Virginia. 

150.438 

!  1.51,977 

1,678 

12 

W.  Virginia, 

78,171 

78,677 

1,508 

1  1,084 

1  •  •  •  • 

6 

Wisconsin, 

176,5.53 

1  155,232 

14,277 

i  8, .552 

11 

•  •  •  • 

Total, 

5,440,551 

15,538,434 

250,299 

'  147,015 

232 

168 

Total  Vote,  11,386,641,  including  10,3T2  scattering. 


Year. 

Tot.  Vote. 

jYear. 

i 

Tot.  Vote,  i 

1 

1  Year. 

Tot.  Vote.  1 

1 

1824. 

3.52,062 

|l844. 

2,698,608 

1864. 

4,024,792 

1828. 

1,156,328 

1848. 

2,872,806 

1868. 

5,724,624 

1832. 

1,217,691 

1852. 

3,142,877 

1872. 

6,431,149 

1836. 

1,498,205 

1856. 

4,053,967 

1876. 

8,426,073 

1840. 

2,410,772  j 

1860. 

4,676,8.53 

1880. 

9,219,947 

1884. 

10,056,447 

POPULATION,  GOVERNORS,  ETC.  243 


POP.  OF  THE  U.  S.  IN  1890,  WITH  THE  NAMES  OF  THEIR  CAPITALS. 
GOVERNORS  AND  THE  TIMES  OF  HOLDING  ELECTIONS. 


States. 

Pop.’ 90.  Capitals. 

Governors. 

Election . 

Alabama, 

f  1,508,072 

(Montgomery 

Thomas  G.  Jones,* 

1  M  Aug. 

Arkansas, 

1,125,385 

Little  Rock 

J.  P.  Eagles,* 

1  M  Sept 

California. 

1,204,002 

Sacramento 

R.  H.  Waterman, 

See  note. 

Colorado, 

410,975 

Denver, 

J.  II.  Cooper, 

See  note. 

Connecticut, 

745,861 

Hartford 

M.  G.  Bulkier, 

See  note. 

Delaware, 

;  167,871 

Dover 

Benj.  T.  Biggs,* 

See  note. 

Florida, 

'  390,435 

Tallahassee 

F.  P.  Flemlug,* 

W.  J.  Northen,F.  A 

See  note. 

Georgia, 

1,834,366 

Atlanta 

.  1  W  Oct. 

Idaho, 

84,229 

Boise  Cit}' 

George  L.  Shoup, 

See  note. 

Illinois, 

Indiana, 

;  3,818,536 

Springfield 

Joseph  W.  Filer, 

See  note. 

2,189,03f 

Indianapolis 

Alvin  P.  Hovey, 

See  note. 

Iowa, 

1,906,729 

Des  Moines 

Horace  Boies,* 

See  note. 

Kansas, 

;  1,423  485 

Topeka 

1  L.  U.  Hiimphrey, 

See  note. 

Kentucky, 

:  1,855,436 

Frankfort 

S.  B.  Buckner,* 

1  M  Aug. 

Louisiana, 

1,116,828 

Baton  Rouge 

;F.  T.  Nicholls,* 

3  T  April. 

Maine. 

680,261 

Augusta 

i  Edwin  C.  Burleigh, 

2  M  Sept. 

Maryland, 

,  1,040,431 

Annapolis 

■E.  E.  Jackson,* 

See  note. 

Massachusetts 

2,233,407 

Boston 

W.  E.  Rus.sell,* 

See  note. 

Michigan, 

2,089,792 

Lansing 

E.  B.  Winans, 

See  note. 

Minnesota, 

1,300,017 

St.  Paul 

Wm.  R.  Merriman, 

See  note. 

Mississippi, 

1,284,887 

Jackson 

J.  M.  Stone,* 

See  note. 

Missouri, 

2,677,080 

Jefferson  Cit. 

D.  R.  Francis,* 

Jos.  K.  Toole,* 

See  note. 

Montana, 

131,769 

1  Helena 

Oct.  1. 

Nebraska, 

1,056,793 

!  Lincoln 

John  M.  Thayer, 

See  note. 

Nevada, 

44.327 

.Carson  City 

Frank  Bell, 

See  note. 

N.  Dakota. 

182,425 

Bismarck 

A.  H,  Burke, 

See  note. 

N,  Hampshire, 

375,827 

Concord 

David  H.  Goodell, 

See  note. 

New  Jersey , 

1,441,017 

;Trenton 

Leon  Abbett,* 

See  note. 

New  York, 

5,981,934 

:  Albany 

David  B.  Hill,* 

See  note. 

No.  Carolina, 

1,617,340 

Raleigh 

D.  G.  Fowle,* 

See  note. 

Ohio,  1 

3,666,719 

Columbus 

J.  E.  Campbell,* 

See  note. 

Oregon,  . 

312,490 

Salem 

S.  Penneyor,* 

1  M  June. 

Pennsylvania.! 

5,248,574 

Harrisburg 

—  Pattison,* 

See  Note. 

Rhode  Island,  . 

345,343 

Newpt  &  Prv 

John  W.  Davis,* 

1  W  April 

So.  Dakota,  ' 
So.  Carolina, 

327,848 

Pierre 

A.  C.  Melette, 

1,147,161 

Columbia 

B.  R.  Tillman,* 

See  note. 

Tennessee, 

1,763,723 

Nashville 

J.  P.  Buchanan,* 

See  note. 

Texas, 

2.232,220 

Austin 

J.  S.  Hogg,* 

See  note. 

Vermont, 

332,422' 

Montpelier 

C.  S.  Page, 

1  Tu  Sept. 

Virginia, 

1,648,911: 

Richinpnd 

P.  W.  McKinney* 

See  note. 

\V.  Virginia,  ' 

760,448, 

Charleston 

A.  B.  Flemming, 

See  note. 

Wisconsin, 

1.683,697 

Madison 

W.  D.  Hoard, 

See  note. 

Washington,  | 

349.5161 

Olympia 

E.  P.  Ferry, 

See  note. 

Wyoming, 

Territories. 

60,589' 

1 

Cheyenne 

Francis  E.  Warren, 

Alaska, 

Sitka 

L.  E.  Knapp, 

See  note. 

Arizona, 

Dist.  of  Col., 

59,691  i 
229,796 

Prescott 

Washington 

John  N.  Irwin, 

See  note. 

Slew  Mexico, 

144,862 

Santa  Fe 

'j.  Bradford  Prince, 

See  note. 

Utah, 

206,498 

Salt  Lake  Cit  j 

\rthur  L.  Thomas, 

1  M  Aug. 

Indian  Ter., 
Oklabema, 

61,701 

Falequah 

loel  B.  Mayes,  P.  C. 

Total)  '.,62,480,540.  #  Democratic.  All  others  Republicans. 

Not*-  rues,  after  first  Mon.  in  Nov.  t  Except  in  Presidential  year. 

For  times  of  meetings  of  Legislatures  see  page  244. 

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TMM  OIiD 


THE  STANDARD  SINCE  1827. 


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, 

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Opp.  Lowell  Depot,  BOSTON. 

IVew  Hamps^'e  and  Vermont  People,  come 

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Hampshire  Register.  A  complete 
Directory  of  the  Business  Interests 
of  Vermont.  By  mail  post-paid, 

FOR  ONLY  25  CENTS. 

Address  HOME  PUBLISHING  CO., 

BUKI.IlV«TOiV,  VT. 


A 


25  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Th®  Popular  Newspaper 

In  Windham  County  is  the 

BELLOWS  FALLS  TIMES. 


VT^nr^Vwho  reads  it  likes  it  and 
HlkilLXllXjUiJl  tells  his  neighbor  about  it, 
who,  of  course,  wants  it  andTD  A 
buys  it  so  that  most  everybody  1a  111  iA.  iiJ  O  A  JL  . 


I  $1.50-  FIFTY-TWO  DOSES.  -$1.50 


Circulation  December  1, 1890, 
Circulation  December  1, 1891, 


2,200 

3,100 


A.  W.  EMERSON  &  GO.  Hud'Jishers, 

BELLOWS  FALLS, 


TRY  JEWETT’S 

BLOOD  PURI  PIER. 

ELECTRIC  PAIN  REMOVER. 
GREAT  Fx4MILY  CATHARTIC. 
LIVER  AND  KIDNEY  REMEDY. 
kHEALING  OINTMENT. 

COUGH  SYRUP. 

COLOGNE. 

HORSES’  HOOF  OINTMENT. 
SUPERIOR  DENT  ALINE. 

SUN  CHOLERA  COMPOUND. 
ASTRINGENT  LOTION. 


PREPARED  BY 

JOHN  JEWETT, 

Cor.  Main  and  Allen  Sts.,  WINOOSKI,  VT. 


1 


LOOMIS  J.  SMITH,  TO  PROPERTY  OWNERS ! 


M  F. !  B.  PH  El  Mi. 


NoCoalTar!  No  Asphalt!  No  Odor!  NoTaste! 


A  Durable  Roofing,  one  that  will  not  run  when  the  Sun  shines 
on  it,  and  will  stand  all  atmospheric  changes.  Is  better  than 
tin  or  corrugated  iron,  and  need^-  no  painting. 

Fire  resisting,  water  proof,  acid  and  alkali  proof. 

This  Roofing  is  adapted  for  Steep  or  Fn.\T  roofs.  Factories, 
Foundries,  Fire  Rf)oms,  Boiler  Houses,  Farm  Houses,  Barns, 
Fiazzas,  etc.  It  is  suitable  for  All,  Climates,  and  has  been  used 
■a  sufficient  length  of  time  to  warrant  us  in  claiming  it  to  be  The 
[Best  and  Most  Economical  Roofing  Now  In  Use.  i 

The  P.  &  B.  Roofing  has  no  odor.  There  is  nothing  of  the  pre-; 
[pared  tar,  asphalt  or  felt  roofing  about  it,  and  should  not  be 
(Compared  with  those  so-called  protections  to  roofs.  It  is  a  well 

se  latter  are  largely  composed  of  insoluble 


[compared 
icnown  fact  that 


(dirt  and  refus 
,  Where  par^ 
[equalled,  a 
Taste  in  ij' 


f  the  rain  in  cisterns,  our  Roofing  is  un- 
Ter  Will  Not  Taste.  There  is  no  Odor  or! 


rased,  which  guarantees  pure,  healthy  water.} 


No  Other  prepared  roofing'  is  like  it  in  this  respect. 

I  Fire  will  not  run  on  this  Roofing;  it  is  fire  resisting,  and  the| 
Insurance  Companies  Assume  the  Same  Risk  on  Buildings 
[Covered  -with  this  Material  as  Tin  and  Slate  Roofs.  It  is 
[A  Protection  against  fire  from  (adjoining  burning  buildings) 
[sparks,  cinders  an||^tlying  firebrands. 

!  We  are  often  asjre  what  we  can  do  with  old  tin,  coal  tar,  felt 
or  gravel  roofs  that  ai^e  Worn  and  Rotten.  We  advise  not  to. 
go  to  the  expense  of  repairing  them.  It  is  throwing  good  money! 
after  bad.  A  new  roof  of  the  P.  &  B.  Ideal  Roofing  is  cheaper 
in  the  end.  For  roofs  in  fair  condition,  our  P.  &  B.  Paint,  or 
patches  of  the  Ideal  Roofing,  will  serve  to  stop  leaks.  “Remem 
ber  it  needs  no  Painting.” 


THE“P.  &B.  ROOF  PAINT”  Has  Now  Been  in 
[use  about  9  years  and  has  been  demonstrated  to  be  the  Best  ar¬ 
ticle  manufactured  for  a  variety  of  uses. 

It  will  not  peel  or  crack  nor  be  injured  by  any  degree  of  tem¬ 
perature  ;cold  has  no  EFFECT  UPON  IT;  "cannot  rot  ;  is  im¬ 
pervious  to  wind  and  rain. 

Why  Use  so-called  cheap  roof  paint  that  will  wash  off  in  a  few' 
months,  when  by  the  use  of  P.  &  B.  you  will  be  secured  b}'  the 
written  guarantee  of  a  responsible  company  that  thfe  paint  will 
last  for  years  ? 

Samples  and  prices,  and  any  further  desired  information  will 
be  promptly  supplied  by 


O',  siicxfrxx 


Slate,  Steel,  Iron  and  Ideal  Roofing, 
Burlington,  Vt. 


GREENOUGH,  HOPKINS  &  CUSHING, 

SUCCESSORS  TO 

XHE:  cross  REN  CONIRANY, 
168  Devonshire  St.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


INDEX  TO  advi:rtisements. 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


American  Pad  Co., . 11 

Banister,  Geo . 18 

Bagiev,  E.  H . 4 

Bogle'  Brothers . 5 

Booth,  J.  R . cover  p. 

Boston  Type  Foundry, . 23 

Bradford',  John . 12 

Cheney,  Sliurtliff  &  Che¬ 
ney . col.  p 

Clark,  C.  W . 11 

Cotton,  C.  L . 6 

Dixon  Crucible  Co., . 13 

Eslerbrook  Pens . 11 

Estey  Organ  Co . . . 1 

Forbes  Litho.  Co., .  i 

French,  Horace, . 7 

Frink,  0 . . / . 9 

Gibbs,  L.  A . map. 

Gibbs,  C.  F . 6 


Gould  Packi^  o . 11 

Greenough,  Hov-kins  %  Cush¬ 
ing, . . . .  col.  p. 

Home  PubiJsliing  Co.. .  . 24. 

Home  Pubiiohii  g  Co . map. 

Henry  Johnson  &  Lord  .  map. 

Hanove>  Binderv . 15 

Hibbard ,  c  A . co v .  p . 

Hill,  W.  H.,. . * . .  cov.  p 

Hollingsworth,  "V^itney  & 

'  Co., . index  p. 

Houghton,  J.  H . col.  p. 


Ingersoll-Sergeant  Drill 

Co . . . 9 

Jewett,  John . 25 

Lapham’s  Rival  Pen, . 16 

Lord,  L.  B., . map. 

Monis,  E.  C.  &  Co., . 21 

Nat’l  Bank,  W.  R.  June . 4 

Nat’lLife  Ins.  Co., . 3 

Norton,  C.  W . 14 

Page,  C.  S . cover  p. 

Peck,  T.  S . . cover  p 

Rep.,  Springfield,  Mass . 19 

Rogers,  C.  B.  &  Co.,.. . lo 

Rollins,  E.  L . 15 

Smith,  L.  J . . . col.  p 

Stimpson  &  Co., . 9 

Samson,  Wm.  &  Co., . 2 

Sargent,  F.  H . map. 

Sibley,  G.  H.  H . cov.  p 

Smith,  Geo.  W . 8 

South  worth  &  Co,, . 18 

Swanton  Suspender  Co.,  col.  p. 

Syrup,  Mrs.  Winslow’s, . 22 

Times,  Bellows  Falls . 25 

Tonic,  True  Nerve . 9 

Tontine  Cafe, . 24 

Vacum  Oil  Co., . 9 

Vt.  Academy, . .3 

Vt.  Novelty  Co . 12 

Whitcomb,  H.  C.  &  Co., . 20 


I 


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CONTENTS. 


HOLLINGSWORTH  £  WHITNEY  CO., 


Manufacturers  of  and  Dealers  in 


Manila  Paper  and  Paper  Bags, 

34  to  44  Federal  and  131  to  133  Congress  Sts., 


BOSTON,  MASS. 


TABL.E  OF  CONTENTS. 


Astronomical  Matter, .  2 

Ranks,  Savings  &  National, . 223 

Board  of  Agriculturel, . 208 

Board  of  Health, . 242 

Business  Directory, . 40-178 

Cabinet,  U.S.,  members  names, 223 
Capitals  of  States  &  Terri torie8,243 

Cattle  Commissioners, . 208 

Commissioners . 208 

Collector  Internal  Revenue . 211 

Congressional  Districts . 184 

Congress  of  the  U.  S., . 234 

County  Clerks, . 199 

County  Solicitors . 199 

County  OflScers . 202 

Councilor  Districts . 185 

Consuls,  Ministers  &  Envoys, ...237 

Courts,  Sessions  of, . 199 

Courts,  U  S.  Circuit  Judges, ....233 

Educational  Institutions, . 212 

Elections  in  all  the  States, . 243 

Executive  Depart.,  179;  of  U.S.  233 
Festivals  and  Fasts,  movable,...  2 
Gov’m’t  of  State,  179;  of  U.  S.,..233 
Governors  of  all  the  U.  States,. .243 


Governor  Vote,  1890, . 189 

Hotels  and  Keepers, . 40-178 

House  of  Rep.,  State, . 180 

Insurance  Companies, . 220 

Internal  Revenue  Taxes, . 239 

Judges,  Probate, . 200 

Judiciary,  State,  199;  of  U.  S.,..233 

Lawyers, . .  .  40-178 

Legislative  Dept.,  179;  U.  S.,...234 
Manufacturers, . 40-178 


Masonic  Calendar, . 217 

Merchants,  names  of, . 40-178 


Military  Department, . 188 

Min’st’rs  co  Foreign  Countr’8,..237 

Money  Or^^'Posr-Offices, . 232 

Necrolo^  W  State  Officials . 226' 

NewspaJ^rsand  Publishers, . 222| 

Normal  Schools,  State,-> . 213 

Odd  Fellowship, . 220, 

Patrons  of  Husbandry  . 219: 

Pop.  1890.  Busine'To  D’ctory.  40-178 

Pop.  by  to^as . ,.189} 

Pop.  Vote  for  Pres.,  1888, . 242, 

Postage  Regul’t’s  &  Rates, . 238 

Probate  Courts . ....200; 

Presidents,  complete  list  of, . 244j 

Railroads  in  the  State, . 228 

Railroad  Com., . 208 

Reform  School, . 212! 

Religous  Societies . 214 

Representatives,  180;  U.  S., . 235} 

Salaries  of  President,  &c., .  233: 

Senators,  State,  179;  U.  S., . 234! 

Senatorial  Districts . 186j 

Societies  in  the  State, .  214, 

State  Institutions, . 21lj 

State  Officers . 179 

State  Prison, . 211 

Supreme  Court,  Judges  of, . 199 

Surgeons  to  exam,  pensioners,  211 
Territories,  name,  census,  ’90, ...243 

Towm  Officers, . 40-178 

U.  S.  Courts  in  N.  H., . 232 

U.  S.  Commissioners . 207 


Valuation  and  Apportionment, 189 


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